Back in june of last year early sunday morning my elderly father had a bump with a third party. A coming together in filtering traffic near the bus station
it put a small dent in the third partys rear drivers door and a small dent in my fathers front passenger wing.
My dad suffers from short term memory loss following an industrial accident that forced him to take early retirement so the third party wrote my dads details down himself then handed my father a piece of paper with his own details.
Both said wasn't worth claiming.
Anyway I advised to sit it out and see if we heard anything and if not just get it sorted without insurance as it wasn't much...
Nothing until today....
Had a letter from a solicitors representing the third party saying as weve been unable to claim damages off your insurance company were giving you 7 days to pay circa 2.5k for our client otherwise we will issue county court proceedings.
As parents are elderly its understandably shook them up somewhat.
Now in the letter they have my fathers registration number incorrect (It refers to a black vauxahall) my fathers car is a bronze honda jazz and they also have the insurance company wrong (They have admiral but my father is with co op)
So.…
Do we ignore it as they have the fundamental details wrong or if not whats advisable?
it put a small dent in the third partys rear drivers door and a small dent in my fathers front passenger wing.
My dad suffers from short term memory loss following an industrial accident that forced him to take early retirement so the third party wrote my dads details down himself then handed my father a piece of paper with his own details.
Both said wasn't worth claiming.
Anyway I advised to sit it out and see if we heard anything and if not just get it sorted without insurance as it wasn't much...
Nothing until today....
Had a letter from a solicitors representing the third party saying as weve been unable to claim damages off your insurance company were giving you 7 days to pay circa 2.5k for our client otherwise we will issue county court proceedings.
As parents are elderly its understandably shook them up somewhat.
Now in the letter they have my fathers registration number incorrect (It refers to a black vauxahall) my fathers car is a bronze honda jazz and they also have the insurance company wrong (They have admiral but my father is with co op)
So.…
Do we ignore it as they have the fundamental details wrong or if not whats advisable?