About a year ago I had a car accident which was my fault. My car insurance company failed to pay up in time, and a CCJ Summons was filed against me, and resulted in judgement.
I informed the car insurance company and their solicitors when the summons was filled, and they didn't act on it in time. In fact, the solicitors are now saying they didn't even receive the summons I faxed them (which I have proof of).
Anyways, I need to make the situation better. The lawyers are saying that a certificate of satisfaction has been obtained. As I would understand this, this just shows that the payment has been made now. NOT that it should have not even been entered into judgement in the first place - because of administrative error? Is this right?
I want to know what I should be telling the solicitors to be doing, to make things better - they have no clue.
Please help..anyone..anything
2007-07-31
21:10:33
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Happy S
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