Smash goes the S2000
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Smash goes the S2000
Came in this morning to an e-mail from a pal, see below. Some idiot came out of a side street at 20 or 30 and hit him in the rear driver side quarter. From memory his S2000 has about 25k on it and is about 3 years old. Seems to me that there may be a chaise twist if they are having that much trouble getting it to balance out. Re the sale, he is thinking that he can sue for the drop in the second hand value, which I think is right, but will need evidence of the value before crash and after. I was going to advise that he get in touch with one of the dealerships which advertise “cars wantedâ€
re diminuation in value:-
http://www.bailii.org/cgi-bin/markup.cg ... method=all
'tis a relevant claim, but will need to prove it by expert evidence as he says - get a consultant engineer to look at the damage
HTH
Greg
http://www.bailii.org/cgi-bin/markup.cg ... method=all
'tis a relevant claim, but will need to prove it by expert evidence as he says - get a consultant engineer to look at the damage
HTH
Greg
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happens to me a lot....Titanium S1 111S (gla) wrote:Not quite with you on that last post Greg.

I was a little surprised that if the owner of the S2000 is a member of the lerned faculty, he wouldn't know/have access to all the information he needs on the subject. However, if I have misinterpreted (again common), please put me right.
Greg

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OK, got ya. I told him he would probably have a loss even after it was fixed and suggested that he might have a claim, he went off and had a wee look at the authorities and concluded that he did. He was really asking about the practicalities of a claim, i.e. how he could put a figure on it and who he could get to spk to the figure.
He was also a little confused by the dealer having trouble with getting it balanced and how he could sell the car since the dealer has indicated that he does not want it. I have told him to get on to the insurers and convince the to write it off, so solving most of the problems. If not we will have to get a report on the loss.
He was also a little confused by the dealer having trouble with getting it balanced and how he could sell the car since the dealer has indicated that he does not want it. I have told him to get on to the insurers and convince the to write it off, so solving most of the problems. If not we will have to get a report on the loss.
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