Hi,
received a letter early jan this year from a solicitor notifying us he had submitted a CPR part 8 application. he sent through a blank court form and notified us of an incident in june 2019. we asked him if he had written to us earlier and he said in jan 2019(which was 6 months before alleged incident.
So asked him how he had notified us of the incident and he said he would respond. he did not. he then asked for our insurance again. we wrote to him this morning saying we did not have cover during this period and within 5 mins he responded saying court proceedings will be served on us without further notice.
we have asked for details of his clients claims. his remedy he is seeking and notified him of pre action protocal to in simple terms avoid court action. no response. I can see now he wanted to make a claim to an insurance company. earn lots of money nice and easy. but if there is no insurance surely he has to provide us with some detail over what he is claiming and why for his client. Our medics on the day have no record of any injury or incident to the claimant. everyone is directed to them to record incidents and receive professional medical treatment. this person seams to have refused this.
Any advice appreciated.
Steveeasy
received a letter early jan this year from a solicitor notifying us he had submitted a CPR part 8 application. he sent through a blank court form and notified us of an incident in june 2019. we asked him if he had written to us earlier and he said in jan 2019(which was 6 months before alleged incident.
So asked him how he had notified us of the incident and he said he would respond. he did not. he then asked for our insurance again. we wrote to him this morning saying we did not have cover during this period and within 5 mins he responded saying court proceedings will be served on us without further notice.
we have asked for details of his clients claims. his remedy he is seeking and notified him of pre action protocal to in simple terms avoid court action. no response. I can see now he wanted to make a claim to an insurance company. earn lots of money nice and easy. but if there is no insurance surely he has to provide us with some detail over what he is claiming and why for his client. Our medics on the day have no record of any injury or incident to the claimant. everyone is directed to them to record incidents and receive professional medical treatment. this person seams to have refused this.
Any advice appreciated.
Steveeasy
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