My son got a tree surgeon who was a friend of a neighbour to fell 2 large trees from my sons garden in February .
When they were felled into his garden the crash of the trunk hitting the ground caused a rotten branch from an adjoining tree to fall to the ground and hit a car driving down a road at the side of his property .
The tree sugeon left his name and number to the driver and that was that.
8 MONTHS later the tree surgeon gets in contact with my son and says the person who owns the car wants £3000 for the damage to his car.
Apparantly as the tree surgeon was doing it as a cash sale and not for his employer he isn't covered for insurance.
Where does my son stand on this as it seems a bit fishy to me.
1/ Is it down to the tree surgeon even though he was doing it himself?
2/ is 8 months too long after the incident and should the driver had contacted his car insurance and come back sooner regarding damage?
3/ As it was from another tree and not the felled tree is it classed as a act of god ?
When they were felled into his garden the crash of the trunk hitting the ground caused a rotten branch from an adjoining tree to fall to the ground and hit a car driving down a road at the side of his property .
The tree sugeon left his name and number to the driver and that was that.
8 MONTHS later the tree surgeon gets in contact with my son and says the person who owns the car wants £3000 for the damage to his car.
Apparantly as the tree surgeon was doing it as a cash sale and not for his employer he isn't covered for insurance.
Where does my son stand on this as it seems a bit fishy to me.
1/ Is it down to the tree surgeon even though he was doing it himself?
2/ is 8 months too long after the incident and should the driver had contacted his car insurance and come back sooner regarding damage?
3/ As it was from another tree and not the felled tree is it classed as a act of god ?