in 2007 my daughters car was reversed into by a van while she was stationary. Witnesses agreed and the fault was not contested by the other driver. Her car was undrivable, and as part of her insurance she was given a hire car , she had this for 4 weeks. She was asked to fill in lots of forms as this insurer was using albany for the car. Daughter complied and we filled in everything their solicitor sent her. Heard nothing until dec 2010 when she got a communication asking her to sign the enclosed documents and return them. There were no enclosed documents. We contacted the solicitor who said oops, we will resend them. They didnt, it was christmas and we forgot about it. May 2011 another letter saying you havent cooperated with our request so we are removing our cover. Again we phoned and asked what was going on. By now it was a different firm of solicitors and they said to contact the insurer. We did, they said dont worry we will cover it. July 2012 she got a similar letter telling her she needed to engage her own solicitor. She tried and was told (I think) to contact the insurer again and tell them that she had complied and that they had to send her the correct documents, which we did.
Today she gets another letter from yet another solicitor telling her that they were applying for her to pay the enclosed invoice for car hire as they were removing their services due to her non cooperation. This invoice is for £2285 and is money she just hasnt got.
Any advice would be so very welcome as I dont think we will get much sleep until it is sorted. Of course we rang the solicitor today but the one we needed to speak to was not in the office until middle of next week.
Today she gets another letter from yet another solicitor telling her that they were applying for her to pay the enclosed invoice for car hire as they were removing their services due to her non cooperation. This invoice is for £2285 and is money she just hasnt got.
Any advice would be so very welcome as I dont think we will get much sleep until it is sorted. Of course we rang the solicitor today but the one we needed to speak to was not in the office until middle of next week.
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