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  1. London attack: Fatalities after vehicle and stabbing incidents READ MORE HERE: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40146916
  2. Hi all. A friend has been to see an employment solicitor (he is nearing the end of a 12 month 'career break') and was told that events prior to 3 months ago will not be relevant when it comes to an employment tribunal. Is this correct? I don't want to doubt the solicitor but it just sounds so surprising. Thank you all.
  3. My Car was damaged in March by a 3rd party while parked. Car was booked into repair Insurer cancelled the repairs for more investigations (they wanted it checked by a specialist engineer) Time moves on, and we end up in July. My car is involved in another accident, and is written off. The original repair is then scheduled and I say I don't need it any longer and want the claim settled in cash Original claim is against Admiral, while mine is underwritten by Markerstudy Second claim was my fault, and it was valued at roughly what I'd expect for the state it was, and the valuation said it was valued at the present condition prior to the incident. My Insurance company paid that out. My insurance company now say that since I no longer have the car, i'm not entitled to anything from the first incident. Even though my car was damaged and I had to drive with a banged up car for months, other party admits liability, and I'm roughly £2k out of pocket since value of my car at second claim was lower. Edit: They also now states the engineer didnt take any prior damage into account. Even though I have in writing that he valuation was as at present condition, if it wasn't I would have argued the valuation. Are they entitled to say this?
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