I was just pointing out that it is for the claimant to prove on the balance of probabilities that the vehicle was unsatisfactory at the time of delivery..
What proof, other than your own account, do you have?
Is there a paper or email trial.?
Did you even take photographs of the damaged items?
Even if the spring broke after the delivery date, you might be able to show the vehicle was unsatisfactory when delivered on the basis of insufficient durability. However you would still need to show the spring was inherently defective and the break wasn't caused by eg hitting a pothole.
This is fast track, and you believe the defence is led by a barrister.
The ombudsman makes his decision on what he considers fair, not on the legalities.
What proof, other than your own account, do you have?
Is there a paper or email trial.?
Did you even take photographs of the damaged items?
Even if the spring broke after the delivery date, you might be able to show the vehicle was unsatisfactory when delivered on the basis of insufficient durability. However you would still need to show the spring was inherently defective and the break wasn't caused by eg hitting a pothole.
This is fast track, and you believe the defence is led by a barrister.
The ombudsman makes his decision on what he considers fair, not on the legalities.
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