Yes Chef
Well-known member
Used to wonder what the dogs would do if I keeled over.
It turns out the answer is 'fook all'.
God help me if I ever fell down a well.
https://youtu.be/azEOeTX1LqM
Maybe you need a new dog
Used to wonder what the dogs would do if I keeled over.
It turns out the answer is 'fook all'.
God help me if I ever fell down a well.
Used to wonder what the dogs would do if I keeled over.
It turns out the answer is 'fook all'.
God help me if I ever fell down a well.
I may not have thought this through...
Actually not all councils are insured for tripping claims. Many self insure and if they have robust maintenance systems they use section 58 defences to resist claims. The premiums are excessive.A mate of mine once broke his wrist after tripping on some dodgy paving in Croydon.
I've got no idea how he did it but his payout was a few grand. It's got to be worth doing, they're all insured for this kind of thing. If anything it should make them think a bit more about safety in the future.
Don't listen to the nonsense about increasing insurance premiums, they'll charge as much as they can get away with, they're just brainwashing people into not claiming. It's exactly the same principle as when you start work for a supermarket - they try and brainwash you to believe that if shoplifting didn't happen they'd pay the staff more money and drop the price of produce
Actually not all councils are insured for tripping claims. Many self insure and if they have robust maintenance systems they use section 58 defences to resist claims. The premiums are excessive.
It was dark!
So, on the basis that everybody else does it...
Yeh good one... Sue the council so they have even less money to spend on local schools & care for the elderly, over a few cuts and bruises. Top bloke.