Did your counterclaim claim a specified amount or ask the court to assess damages?
Defendant: Assessment for Damages Hearing
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So sorry, but still confused as to what stage I need to complete/serve Form N205A
(a) now, prior to hearing (but I can't complete the "specified amount" as I don't know what the damages are being awarded.
(b) after hearing when I know what damages have been awarded and I can complete the "specified amount"
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In post 12 you mentioned you had prepared a Witness Statement. Did you prepare this document in expectation of a trial?
The claimant's claim was struck out early on for non compliance with orders and you were awarded judgement in default for your counterclaim
Your full witness statement would not be required for an Assessment of Damages Hearing, just a statement as post 2
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Originally posted by Pezza54 View PostIf your counterclaim was for an unspecified amount (court to assess damages) you would have had to request judgement by default using form N227 (not N205). Did you file and serve N227?
(1) I have not completed any forms. My D&C states amount of claim (amount inserted) and also "seeking general damages". If I have been awarded "Judgment for the Defendant on the counterclaim for damages to be assessed" do I still need to complete a form? If so, which one? and when should this have been done?
(2) Witness Statement: I prepared a full Witness Statement based on post 3 & 4 - a little confused now. Do I therefore "edit" the full WS to support my counterclaim? I feel that without a full WS (with detailed chronology), the Court will not know the extent of "inconvenience" etc (it's dragged on since Nov 2023). Should I keep the detailed chronology and merely remove references to Page ? (where it refers to correspondence etc), with the exception of reference to photographs etc?
Is there a CPR in respect of preparing for Assessment of Damages hearing?
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I am not sure how you have obtained judgement without filing N205 or N227. Court rules state that the claimant must request judgement before the court grants judgement.
The judge is unlikely to attempt to financially assess inconvenience. Did your expert provide any estimated prices? Did you employ a contractor to carry out emergency works or making good? Have you obtained a builder's quotation to complete the kitchen work? These are the sort of things the judge will be looking for.
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General damages are normally sought to cover pain and suffering following an accident where the defendant was negligent
You stated you suffered inconvenience after you dismissed your kitchen fitter
Did you have to hire or buy kitchen equipment after the fitter removed existing appliances?
Did you buy extra takeaway meals or get meals delivered?
Did you have to visit the launderette?
If you incurred any of the above you should be able to estimate a cost. These costs are known as special damages
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You stated the expert has estimated work to make good and you have obtained a quote to complete the kitchen.
Have you put up with this unfinished work for over a year?
Or did you employ a contractor to complete the work and can now substitute estimates for actual costs by way of invoices?Last edited by Pezza54; 3rd January 2025, 15:38:PM.
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The latterLawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.
Guides and handbooks for Litigants in Person - :
https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...60#post1701560
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You originally stated the other party's claim was struck out because of non compliance with court orders and failing to file a Reply to Defence and Counterclaim
What were the court orders the other party failed to comply with?
Their claim would not have been struck out for not filing a Reply to Defence and Counterclaim.
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