A waste co. collecting my skip knocked down my neighbour's gate pillar.
Nobody saw it happen as it was the middle of the day and we were all out.
It could only have been the waste skip truck as it is a very small cul de sac where it is difficult for even large cars to manoueve.
My neighbour called around tonight - I didn't even realise it had been knocked down as I had rushed into the house after work. The neighbour said to call the waste co. and tell them. Tried this pm but they were closed.
Will ring them tomorrow, but what if they deny it?
Where does it leave me in relation to responsibility for the pillar. I don't mind paying e200/e300 towards its repair (it will have been a very expensive skip), but any more might be a problem. I certainly don't want to fall out with neighbours - they are really nice - and I don't want to get involved with solrs letters to waste co. - but I can't see them coming back or even admitting responsibility for it - maybe I'm just being pessisimistic!
Advice appreciated, once again!
Nobody saw it happen as it was the middle of the day and we were all out.
It could only have been the waste skip truck as it is a very small cul de sac where it is difficult for even large cars to manoueve.
My neighbour called around tonight - I didn't even realise it had been knocked down as I had rushed into the house after work. The neighbour said to call the waste co. and tell them. Tried this pm but they were closed.
Will ring them tomorrow, but what if they deny it?
Where does it leave me in relation to responsibility for the pillar. I don't mind paying e200/e300 towards its repair (it will have been a very expensive skip), but any more might be a problem. I certainly don't want to fall out with neighbours - they are really nice - and I don't want to get involved with solrs letters to waste co. - but I can't see them coming back or even admitting responsibility for it - maybe I'm just being pessisimistic!
Advice appreciated, once again!