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What to do??? My 10 day old Panasonic GF1 camera was got water damage due to a flood from the flat above, (something in tank broke) this was just an accident however, I had to claim on my own insurance (Allianz) for replacement. I had to send the camera of for them to inspect. They now say they can repair it but the agony I have is the it was purchased on the 15th Jan with a 3 year warranty, this will now be void due to the water damage, the repairers says they will fit original parts but then only guarantee their work for 30 days. I sent it to them to confirm that this was a genuine claim I did not expect them to take it apart and repair it. I have read various reports of water damage being repaired to electrical items and then other faults occurring. Am I worrying about nothing or is there a way I can request an exact replacement? Looking forward to your thoughts. Do I go ahead with authorising a repair as I was
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Hi, I am a bit confused. Here is the problem, My car was damaged, it was parked and a car hit it. My CCTV got his reg so I told the Police and my insurance who then gave me his insurance details. I contacted his insurance and waited 8 months so they werent intrested. I issued a claim in small claims court for £980 car damages. They have instructed solicitors with a bill of £3k. If this is small claims no cost court were I am assuming looser pays no more then £250 in costs, Who is going to pay the £2750 if I loose (I pay £250max, been told its £80 solicitor fees realy)? or am I wrong and have to pay the £3k? And isnt it more sensibler if the Insurance pay me £1k instead of paying £4k if they loose?