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Like the others, sorry you've been injured it must hurt like hell.

Let us know how the investigations go.
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thanks welly and others.

blimey those claims people dont mess about. guy was here this morning at 11am. i took him to the place of accident he took many photos from all angles . measured the hole with tape measure and the depth of it

anyway at 2pm this afternoon solicitors rang me and confirmed all my details were correct and they said the claim is allready underway.

they said they would not have taken the claim on if they knew they wasnt gonna win :shock:

all i do now is sit back and let them do it all. no wonder people are making false claims all over UK if its this simple . there giving all the fraudsters an easy opertunity to do it :shock:
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Gary406 wrote:thanks welly and others.

blimey those claims people dont mess about. guy was here this morning at 11am. i took him to the place of accident he took many photos from all angles . measured the hole with tape measure and the depth of it

anyway at 2pm this afternoon solicitors rang me and confirmed all my details were correct and they said the claim is allready underway.

they said they would not have taken the claim on if they knew they wasnt gonna win :shock:

all i do now is sit back and let them do it all. no wonder people are making false claims all over UK if its this simple . there giving all the fraudsters an easy opertunity to do it :shock:
Gaz, they dont give people options to claim, with trips and fall claims its hard for them to scam, the third party eg: council or whoevers solicior always ask for a specialists report, its his /shes report that puts a value on the claim,

you can get more back for the inconvience of the injury than the injury itself, (affects to day to day life) taxi costs to doctors /a+e you get all that back etc

they normaly make 2 offers ,
irefused the first one it was peanuts,
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I feel we should apologise, in advance, to the people of Wigan for the disproportionate rise in their council tax next year :supafrisk:
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They are scrapping council tax arnt they '?

theres talks of it getting scrapped in my area, anyway,

id of thought, it be the same for all areas,


On another note, Fkem. the council make enough money out of parking fines, Get what you can out the bastids :wink:
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Welly wrote:I feel we should apologise, in advance, to the people of Wigan for the disproportionate rise in their council tax next year :supafrisk:
:lol: :lol:

Lozz that would be brilliant if they scrapped council tax but i cant see that happening
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IMay of Read it wrong,

they might of meant scrap the freeze on council tax,
iwill dig out the local paper and have another nosey at it, its that interesting idont read through them properly, :roll:
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Yes, that's right. The government has been handing out millions of pounds to local councils so that they don't have to increase the council tax. So the local councils are increasing the council tax anyway, just because there isn't enough evil in the world already.
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Swines arnt they. :(

Makes you wonder where all that coin goes they make,
alot is coming out of comunitys pockets but nothings going back into it,

woudint be to bad if they improved things, for eg give the kids that are hanging around the streets something to do,
comunity centre perhaps for eg, they will build places of worship for those from the hotter countrys, but feck all else
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Welly wrote:I feel we should apologise, in advance, to the people of Wigan for the disproportionate rise in their council tax next year :supafrisk:
Dont worry the council will be insured .Our council is sending road working teams round to fill all holes in pavements with tarmac they made a complete and utter bollocks of it outside my house :roll:
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robb wrote:
Welly wrote:I feel we should apologise, in advance, to the people of Wigan for the disproportionate rise in their council tax next year :supafrisk:
Dont worry the council will be insured .Our council is sending road working teams round to fill all holes in pavements with tarmac they made a complete and utter bollocks of it outside my house :roll:
same uphere mate,
council are useless, the tarmac dont look like tarmac ive seen better hardcore, (rubble)

if theres a sniff of a claim going in, theyre out hiding the evidence,
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I could have done better tarmacing with my eyes shut lol when they used the whacker plate on the tarmac it disturbed the surrounding flags making it worse than it was before they started :shock:
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Imust admit tho, when iblew a Manhole -sewer up, (caustic soda)
council took the blaim :supafrisk:

they said there work had caused the main sewer to fracture, :P
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