Good Morning, I hope you fantastic guys can give me some advice please.
My father was driving his car through the town centre, as he passed a building site, a gust of wind blew a sign (freestanding A shape metal signs) that the builders had positioned on the pavement into the road, the sign did not hit my fathers car, however, at the time, he believed it was going to, subsequently, he has braked hard and ended up skidding and running into a concrete bollard causing significant damage to his car and injuring his leg.
My father does not have fully comprehensive insurance for whatever reason and so the insurance company will not pay for the damage to his vehicle so he is unable to have his car fixed due to lack of savings. Would he be able to make a claim against the builders as it was their sign that blew into the road and caused him to swerve and crash.
Thank you in advance for any help.
My father was driving his car through the town centre, as he passed a building site, a gust of wind blew a sign (freestanding A shape metal signs) that the builders had positioned on the pavement into the road, the sign did not hit my fathers car, however, at the time, he believed it was going to, subsequently, he has braked hard and ended up skidding and running into a concrete bollard causing significant damage to his car and injuring his leg.
My father does not have fully comprehensive insurance for whatever reason and so the insurance company will not pay for the damage to his vehicle so he is unable to have his car fixed due to lack of savings. Would he be able to make a claim against the builders as it was their sign that blew into the road and caused him to swerve and crash.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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