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Nismo |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 20:23 |
like everyone else said shit happens , the council will just say not there problem and you should have avoided it, | |
dannycorsa c |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 20:19 |
as mav says its an act of god. shit happens dude. if it was your wheely bin and some1 elses car you wouldnt wanna pay for the damage would you | |
mav |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 19:45 |
you could try but to be honest don't think you will get anywhere.. | |
jamesvalver |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 19:35 |
IMO i dont fink u would get very far with a claim but like ally sed, puttin a bin on a junction is a stupid place. if u were 2 try n claim it would b best claimin against the council that empty the bins. its gotta b in the nature of a bin-man that they gotta leave em in stupid places. round here they leave em obstructin ya drive wen trhey supposed 2put them on the grass | |
mooney |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 17:55 |
how fast was the wheelie bin going? | |
Ditch |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 16:11 |
:! harsh | |
Ally |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:51 |
See who it belongs to and check with the council, the only way you can claim is if the owner of the bin is supposed to have it in a specific place. | |
DarrenGSi |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:48 |
scene: | |
myke |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:47 |
the council own all wheelie bins that are issued to houses don't they? | |
City |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:45 |
wtf you cant claim on that | |
CCA |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:37 |
Im not sure about what to do if it belongs to the council, i know that people around here have claimed for damage to their cars from drain covers etc cracking their alloys. | |
DarrenGSi |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:35 |
i was thinking as much, i dont want anyone to pay out there pocket cos it isnt there fault and im not claiming on insurance cos of no claims bonus, but cant homeowners claim on building insurance or somethin? | |
Ant |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:35 |
You wont be able to claim of anybody for that as nobody has been negligent its what was known as 'an act of god' prob not called that anymore as its not PC | |
Steve |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:32 |
it will be classed as an act of god, same as if a tile blew off a roof onto your car | |
CCA |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:32 |
Do you know if the wheelie bin belonged to a company or the council? | |
freeman(sting) |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:31 |
that dude called (nature) is pretty rich id sue him (worth millions);) | |
LeeM |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:30 |
uninsured driver of the wheelie bin? | |
myke |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:30 |
wtf. the wind blew it out. how are you going to blame anybody else for that? | |
Tom |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:27 |
I'd say you'd be hard pushed to get anyone else to pay for that. | |
DarrenGSi |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 15:26 |
incident: |