Cant go into any details on here for obvious reasons but will tell full story when I can.
Had an alledged incident a few weeks back which is TOTALLY unfounded and TOTALLY fabricated and thought nowt had come of it however gets a solicitors letter in post yesterday wanting my insurance details so they can pursue a claim - fortunately got public liability.
Will pass onto my insurer tomorrow who I contacted when this alledged incident happend.
Rather angry at the moment and need to know how these things tend to pan out if anyone has been thru this before.
When its over gonna bill this person for my time and costs and take to small claims court if they dont pay as I think this is gonna take up my time and effort for a while yet.
Scumbag solicitors and scumbag clients doing my head in.
So can anyone tell me how these things tend to pan out ?
Calm down and take a deep breath. Anger will not help.
Pass it to your insurers. They will ask a series of bone-headed questions of you. Answer them calmly; why raise your own blood pressure?
Write back to the solicitor simply stating that the matter's now in the hands of your insurers and that all correspondence must now be between them and the insurer.
Wait. Answer more boneheaded questions. Stay calm. It's not personal, it's business.
Either your insurer will pay out or not. Live with it.
Forget any ideas of suing for wasted time or whatever; you won't win.
STAY CALM. This is why you pay your liability premiums, so that you don't have to waste any emotional energy on the matter.
Vin