ajs
Established Member
Good. If the report is clear there shouldn't be any issue. You'll generally find the the drainage co will not send you a copy of the report, after all it was commissioned by the insurers or their claims handlers, they will send you a copy of the report if you ask for it. It may need redacting first for financial information but I always applied as light a touch as possible there since it helps settle any argument: "you can see we've spent £1500 engaging a technical expert for reports. They say xxx. You're welcome to dispute that but it has to be evidence of equivalent standing - 'my mate down the pub says...' doesn't cut it."The drainage company who are currently here doing the clean up work have verified that water is seeping in from next door. I'm going to ask them for a copy of the report to show my neighbour.
The handlers should be in touch. When they can see the report they should advise how the claim is to move forward but won't be drawn into a speculative dispute between you and a neighbour without supporting evidence.The insurance's claim handling company said that Its all down to me to sort it out with the neighbour... but I have asked AXA to call me directly to discuss what should happen next.
It's buildings that is key here. The only contents I'd be aware of for a claim like this is carpets.I have buoldings insurance, but not contents insurance.