Re: Case law regarding general daamges for wrongful defaults.
I have had a final response for my own case ( erroneous default but only placed on callcredit) it took two years for the default to finally come to light, as I had accounts with equifax and experian. I had not heard of callcredit until feb this year when at last I got a real answer as to why a motgage application failed. (this was about the 12-15th in a 2 year period, no povider ever mentioned callcredit. even though I found searches on my file)
They have admitted responsibilty but have ignored my using kpoharar and mitigated Durkin on the basis his "general damages" award was based on the length of time it went on for. I can't find any real reference to the time scale apart from the 2nd and 3rd
heads of loss which were claimed.
they have offered me £3000.00 on an "economic basis and entirley without any prejudice to any rights or actions our client has against you" they have lost me here by economic basis do they mean something like "special damages" and not acceprting the "general damages" claim?
any advice?
cheers in advance
Rick.
I have had a final response for my own case ( erroneous default but only placed on callcredit) it took two years for the default to finally come to light, as I had accounts with equifax and experian. I had not heard of callcredit until feb this year when at last I got a real answer as to why a motgage application failed. (this was about the 12-15th in a 2 year period, no povider ever mentioned callcredit. even though I found searches on my file)
They have admitted responsibilty but have ignored my using kpoharar and mitigated Durkin on the basis his "general damages" award was based on the length of time it went on for. I can't find any real reference to the time scale apart from the 2nd and 3rd
heads of loss which were claimed.
they have offered me £3000.00 on an "economic basis and entirley without any prejudice to any rights or actions our client has against you" they have lost me here by economic basis do they mean something like "special damages" and not acceprting the "general damages" claim?
any advice?
cheers in advance
Rick.
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