I won't drag the tale out on this first post, but it's a very sorry tale and something that's come back to haunt me from 28/05/2003.
I was working on a car at a main stealer, left the keys in the ignition with the engine running, as I was using the air con. to cool the very hot interior down whilst furnishing some repairs to the dashboard.
Finished the main part of the repair, and casually sauntered back to my van approx 10-15' away to retrieve a tin of spray paint to finish the job off.
Whilst my back was turned a spotty young arse hole jumped in the car and drove it away at great speed off the forecourt.
Now to cut all the details and mitigating circumstances out, of which their are a few, in essence, the garages insurance paid them out, but initially pursued me with a counter claim to retrieve their loss of £6600.
My solicitor, on my instructions, offered them £2000 using 'article 36' to settle the matter. This they turned down and no more was heard, when out of the blue I received a letter from some random solicitor a few weeks ago, demanding payment in full, + £20 costs so far.
The shock was immense following 5 years of no correspondance. Here we go again then it seems.
They have just 14 more months to get this settled (6 year ruling) and I'm buggered if I'm going to let them win. I intend fighting this myself through the courts if needs be.
If they win, then my 'other new business' will probably have to be closed to fund the costs which will be a very very sad day after all the effort and money I've thrown at it.
Anyone in here with any civil litigation experience? Do, as has been suggested on another forum, you think that the judge will be asking some serious questions to the insurance company as to exactly WHY they have taken so long to resurrect this case, and just how difficult will it be to conduct my own defence in a civil court hearing?
I am NOT paying £160 an hour

for some jumped up stinking rich brief to shuffle a few papers around, and state the facts as instructed by me, when I can bloody well say it myself whilst shuffling me own flamin' papers.
To answer a well asked question before you ask it....NO, I haven't got any legal cover that's valid for this case, and my insurance back in '03 didn't want to know.
If you want to read the discussion so far on another forum, pm me, and I'll post you a link. It'll save me rambling on in here and repeating myself.
I think it wise not to do the link openly in here.