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Do councils ever admit liability!? want them too pay?
damaged car due too a huge road bollard being blown into road by wind, there are 11 others they stayed put! how do i get them too pay for the damage caused? so far no reply from them 24hrs later
Lucky it was just your car and not your life,
13 others were not so lucky
Dry Dreamer
You have no chance of getting them to admit liability and even less to get then to pay for it
BobC
Best just to claim of your car insurance, especially if your no claims bonus is protected
lola
councils do sometimes admit liability but you have to have a good case. they would rather pay out money than admit to anything but i'm sure you'd be happy with the cash to get your car fixed!!
my nans friend tripped over a broken paving slab and broke her hip and the council had to pay out to have her house adapted as she couldn't get around as well as before but i don't think they ever admitted any liability, it would give their solicitors a heart attack (if they had one) (heart that is not solicitor!!)
mark
The council will argue that they didn't cause the wind. For insurance purposes this is often classed as an 'Act of God' (aka an excuse for them not to pay).
Sir Sidney Snot
Good luck with that they'll NEVER admit liability
dumplingmuffin
act of god i am afraid
hellokitty
They wont admit liability, and your insurance will call it an "act of god"
Scott K
You'll need an attorney to sue both the council, the city, and the contractors/manufacturers responsible for the bollard. Your insurance company should deal with them for you.
champagne
it is what is legally known as "an act of god " you stand no chance