Hi
I am in the early stages of the Simple Procedure process raising a claim of damages against a cleaning business advertised as "Fully insured".
During cleaning of the cooker and hood, the cooker hood has been pulled from the wall which has smashed the ceramic glass top on the range cooker below and cost me £350 to repair.
The cleaner is refusing liability, she admitted, in tears, that she is not in insured, despite her website and business facebook page advertising as Fully Insured. I contacted Trading Standards and raised a formal complaint. She has responded saying the cooker hood installation was poor and asking for photographs of the fixtures.
The cooker hood was installed in 2017, its been used daily since, its been cleaned regularly since. It weighs 5.5kg and is installed into a plaster board wall using 4 x metal self drilling rawl plugs that are spec'd to safely support 8kg per fixing. No matter what fixings were used, it is a plasterboard wall, an item that is only fixed at the back with excessive force or weight applied at the front of the unit will always cause some form of damage.
The cleaner stepped onto a plastic collapsible step, placed directly onto the lino floor which was greasy and wet, she had failed to put any covering down during the cleaning of the oven and the soles of her shoes have left greasy foot prints on the lino, showing they were also greasy and wet. I believe her unsafe work practices have caused her to slip and she's grabbed the hood to prevent a fall ripping it from the wall in the process. I do have photographs of all of this.
Just looking for opinions on if this is a clear cut case or I will be challenged on the quality of the cooker hood installation.
Thank you
I am in the early stages of the Simple Procedure process raising a claim of damages against a cleaning business advertised as "Fully insured".
During cleaning of the cooker and hood, the cooker hood has been pulled from the wall which has smashed the ceramic glass top on the range cooker below and cost me £350 to repair.
The cleaner is refusing liability, she admitted, in tears, that she is not in insured, despite her website and business facebook page advertising as Fully Insured. I contacted Trading Standards and raised a formal complaint. She has responded saying the cooker hood installation was poor and asking for photographs of the fixtures.
The cooker hood was installed in 2017, its been used daily since, its been cleaned regularly since. It weighs 5.5kg and is installed into a plaster board wall using 4 x metal self drilling rawl plugs that are spec'd to safely support 8kg per fixing. No matter what fixings were used, it is a plasterboard wall, an item that is only fixed at the back with excessive force or weight applied at the front of the unit will always cause some form of damage.
The cleaner stepped onto a plastic collapsible step, placed directly onto the lino floor which was greasy and wet, she had failed to put any covering down during the cleaning of the oven and the soles of her shoes have left greasy foot prints on the lino, showing they were also greasy and wet. I believe her unsafe work practices have caused her to slip and she's grabbed the hood to prevent a fall ripping it from the wall in the process. I do have photographs of all of this.
Just looking for opinions on if this is a clear cut case or I will be challenged on the quality of the cooker hood installation.
Thank you
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