Afternoon everyone!
I have a bit of a strange question that I need advice on. I'll try to keep it as short and sweet as possible.
- I am currently serving in HM Forces.
- I moved out of married quarters and back onto the establishment in February 2017 after separating from my wife.
- I work in a certain section of the establishment, and had access to a key to a garage which I believed to be used by my section.
- The garage is within the establishment.
- In February I opened the garage and stored quite a few of my personal belongings (estimated £5-6k)
- I (thought) was the sole key holder for the garage.
- On 28th February 2017 I opened the garage to find 90% of my belongings removed/stolen/disposed of.
- I reported the matter the next day.
- Upon questioning the contractor in charge of the rentals - the garage was not being used, or registered by my section.
- I took ownership of the garage, and paid all outstanding fees. I was now the only custodian.
- Another serviceman was told by the contractor to remove goods and dispose of them accordingly. So he did.
- The Military Police took action and found no theft had occurred.
- Serviceman contacted me and confirmed he had thrown all of the items away.
- I followed (under guidance) the procedure for compensation for lost/damaged articles - claiming against the military.
- Contractor (manager) was suspended, and then her contract terminated.
- I removed what was left in the garage in June, and terminated the rental.
- 7 months later, I received notice today that the sole blame lies with the contractor, and I should pursue them. No further guidance received.
My question is, where do I go next? I branched out for some guidance via a solicitor today, and was told that the best form of action would be to take the matter to a small claims court. However, I have no receipt of items removed/disposed of. Only the statement made by the serviceman, and an up to date statement (if possible). I have every document submitted to the military for investigation.
Since then, there has been notices around stating that people need to claim garages before an ultimatum, or possessions will be removed. (Rectifying the outstanding problem - now aware of their incompetence)
It seems incredible (but not entirely surprising, unfortunately) that the military offer absolutely no help or guidance past this point, and have effectively washed their hands of the case.
Possessions included some high value items, and some very sentimental items. My whole life, or what was left of it, had been thrown away.
I understand that this isn't the normal case, but believe there to be some wrongdoing legally by the contractor.
I hope everything makes sense, if not, please ask any further leading questions.
Thank you for any help or guidance.
I have a bit of a strange question that I need advice on. I'll try to keep it as short and sweet as possible.
- I am currently serving in HM Forces.
- I moved out of married quarters and back onto the establishment in February 2017 after separating from my wife.
- I work in a certain section of the establishment, and had access to a key to a garage which I believed to be used by my section.
- The garage is within the establishment.
- In February I opened the garage and stored quite a few of my personal belongings (estimated £5-6k)
- I (thought) was the sole key holder for the garage.
- On 28th February 2017 I opened the garage to find 90% of my belongings removed/stolen/disposed of.
- I reported the matter the next day.
- Upon questioning the contractor in charge of the rentals - the garage was not being used, or registered by my section.
- I took ownership of the garage, and paid all outstanding fees. I was now the only custodian.
- Another serviceman was told by the contractor to remove goods and dispose of them accordingly. So he did.
- The Military Police took action and found no theft had occurred.
- Serviceman contacted me and confirmed he had thrown all of the items away.
- I followed (under guidance) the procedure for compensation for lost/damaged articles - claiming against the military.
- Contractor (manager) was suspended, and then her contract terminated.
- I removed what was left in the garage in June, and terminated the rental.
- 7 months later, I received notice today that the sole blame lies with the contractor, and I should pursue them. No further guidance received.
My question is, where do I go next? I branched out for some guidance via a solicitor today, and was told that the best form of action would be to take the matter to a small claims court. However, I have no receipt of items removed/disposed of. Only the statement made by the serviceman, and an up to date statement (if possible). I have every document submitted to the military for investigation.
Since then, there has been notices around stating that people need to claim garages before an ultimatum, or possessions will be removed. (Rectifying the outstanding problem - now aware of their incompetence)
It seems incredible (but not entirely surprising, unfortunately) that the military offer absolutely no help or guidance past this point, and have effectively washed their hands of the case.
Possessions included some high value items, and some very sentimental items. My whole life, or what was left of it, had been thrown away.
I understand that this isn't the normal case, but believe there to be some wrongdoing legally by the contractor.
I hope everything makes sense, if not, please ask any further leading questions.
Thank you for any help or guidance.
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