I don't think that you need to.
Send a letter to the Council denying responsibility and let them take legal action.
Copy it to the land owner.
Brendan
Yes, and the protection only applies with your current insurer.that although you can protect your NCB
you cannot protect your gross premium from rising after you make a claim on your policy
You still have to prove negligence on the part of the land owner for this to work. This will likely involve hiring an arborist to inspect other trees on the land to form an opinion on whether the are in an obviously dangerous condition.If not a storm you probably have a claim against the landowner. You solicitor will probably ask you.
Don't we pay property tax for services like FB.
Morning, thanks for all your advice. The tree fell from the ditch onto the bonnet while I was driving. I have tried to explain my point of view to the local authority in writing, but they dismissed my point of view. So I'm going to hand all the paperwork over to a solicitor. I agree with you Buddyboy, a solicitor should cost less than the FB bill. Thanks everyone
OP has not stated weather conditions at the time of the accident?
It's this.or that the OP was an easier target.
OP has not stated weather conditions at the time of the accident?
There had been a storm the previous evening, and the fire brigade were busy all day clearing trees.
Do all councils bill for FB callout, or does it differ from county to county?
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