I don't know where you heard that from but every party to proceedings has a right to legal representation, even more so in fast track cases. When they made the offer to you, was it a Part 36 offer? If so, and having rejected that offer, you need to beat the offer in court otherwise you could be subject to costs either not being awarded or costs against you.
Contractual damages are assessed as at the date of the breach but I'm not aware of a case like this where a court has awarded inflation as part of the assessment of damages. You can of course seek interest which is to compensate you for not having been paid at the time the breach occurred but that's not the same as inflation damages.
Their offer seems to be fair if they're willing to pay everything but the additional £1k inflation damages and I probably would have accepted it but each to their own.
Good luck.
Contractual damages are assessed as at the date of the breach but I'm not aware of a case like this where a court has awarded inflation as part of the assessment of damages. You can of course seek interest which is to compensate you for not having been paid at the time the breach occurred but that's not the same as inflation damages.
Their offer seems to be fair if they're willing to pay everything but the additional £1k inflation damages and I probably would have accepted it but each to their own.
Good luck.
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