I know this is a very strange thing to ask, but here goes.
My middle aged son is a diabetic and two years ago had a just below knee amputation. He has been moved into a ground floor flat. Two weeks ago, due to the diabetes and ignoring infection, had a toe on his other leg removed.
In January this year I purchased a TV for him on my credit card, (for him to hopefully pay me back),delivered to his address.
Being unsteady on his legs at the moment, he has crutches. Last night he phoned to say that he’d fallen into the tv and cracked/smashed the tv screen!
Unlike myself, that has insurance policies for most eventualities, he doesn’t have contents insurance.
Does anyone on here, know whether I have any chance of claiming on section 75 on my credit card? TV was £799, bought roughly six weeks ago.
I have three sons, two are younger, married, own houses, families, in professional jobs and this son, a complete nightmare, always penniless and lurching from one disaster to another!
My middle aged son is a diabetic and two years ago had a just below knee amputation. He has been moved into a ground floor flat. Two weeks ago, due to the diabetes and ignoring infection, had a toe on his other leg removed.
In January this year I purchased a TV for him on my credit card, (for him to hopefully pay me back),delivered to his address.
Being unsteady on his legs at the moment, he has crutches. Last night he phoned to say that he’d fallen into the tv and cracked/smashed the tv screen!
Unlike myself, that has insurance policies for most eventualities, he doesn’t have contents insurance.
Does anyone on here, know whether I have any chance of claiming on section 75 on my credit card? TV was £799, bought roughly six weeks ago.
I have three sons, two are younger, married, own houses, families, in professional jobs and this son, a complete nightmare, always penniless and lurching from one disaster to another!