jonny jeez
Legendary Member
- Location
- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
If any legal minds on cc can advise, id be grateful.
I just returned from an overseas trip. When my car was delivered to me by the valet parking firm I noticed some pronounced damage to the near side.
I reported this with photo evidence.
The firm have replied with shots showing the damage and a photo of a form showing a diagram of the car with biro highlighting scratches and dents.
On the form they state that the dent was marked. And in their photos they show the dent.
Thing is, the photos that they took when I left the car were all taken at 3.45 am, in the dark...the photos they attached as "evidence of pre existing damage" were taken in broad daylight...at least 4 hours later.
In addition, I have never seen, nor authorised the form that they have produced...again as evidence.
Its clear to me that they have dented the car, taken a photo and either filled out or doctored a form to support their refusal of liability.
Just for the record, the dent was not there before I left the car with them and they are embedded with bright yellow paint which can be rubbed off...and hasn't been...its fresh.
Can anyone advice my next best step, I am reluctant to inform my insurance company yet as they will likely put up my premiums regardless of whether I settle this or not. Should I seek some no win no fee legal support?
Any advice is welcome
Thanks.
I just returned from an overseas trip. When my car was delivered to me by the valet parking firm I noticed some pronounced damage to the near side.
I reported this with photo evidence.
The firm have replied with shots showing the damage and a photo of a form showing a diagram of the car with biro highlighting scratches and dents.
On the form they state that the dent was marked. And in their photos they show the dent.
Thing is, the photos that they took when I left the car were all taken at 3.45 am, in the dark...the photos they attached as "evidence of pre existing damage" were taken in broad daylight...at least 4 hours later.
In addition, I have never seen, nor authorised the form that they have produced...again as evidence.
Its clear to me that they have dented the car, taken a photo and either filled out or doctored a form to support their refusal of liability.
Just for the record, the dent was not there before I left the car with them and they are embedded with bright yellow paint which can be rubbed off...and hasn't been...its fresh.
Can anyone advice my next best step, I am reluctant to inform my insurance company yet as they will likely put up my premiums regardless of whether I settle this or not. Should I seek some no win no fee legal support?
Any advice is welcome
Thanks.