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I made a claim agains the Woolwich on 21st December 2006 and have just recieved a 'Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track (Preliminary hearing), which states ' District Judge Grand has considered the statements of case and allocation quesionnaires filed and allocation questionnaires filed and allocated the claim to the small claims track. Before the claim is listed for hearing, the judge has ordered that a preliminary hearing should take place because: speacial directions are need in this claim to prepear for the final hearing which the judge would prefer to explain to you in person. This preliminary hearing will take place at 14.00 on the 19 April 2007 at Dartford county court, Court House, Home Gardens, Dartford Kent.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction - could I just ask one other thing? With regard to my special directions, it states that they "....are needed in this claim to prepare for the final hearing which the judge would prefer to explain to you in person".
I can't find anything like this in the guidance notes and wondered if you could shed any light on what this means and if there are any other preparations which i should make before the court date? Also is this usual and if so do the banks settle before this hearing takes place?
There's a good chance that they won't turn up and will settle before the preliminary hearing,
But if not, take your schedule, statements and all correspndence.
You could prepare your own Court Bundle to take with you, not that you will actually need to use it, but its useful to have with you. Have a look here:
Thanks Michael - just one final question, honest! I have read on the Woolwich Forum threads that a few of the claimant's telephoned the Woolwich when a hearing date had been set and they settled the claim over the phone - do you think this is something I should do at this stage?
You can try, but 8 weeks before a hearing, I can't imagine they'll settle. Look at it from their point of view, what's in it for them to settle now when they can hold onto your money for at least another 2 months
I made a claim agains the Woolwich on 21st December 2006 and have just recieved a 'Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track (Preliminary hearing), which states ' District Judge Grand has considered the statements of case and allocation quesionnaires filed and allocation questionnaires filed and allocated the claim to the small claims track. Before the claim is listed for hearing, the judge has ordered that a preliminary hearing should take place because: speacial directions are need in this claim to prepear for the final hearing which the judge would prefer to explain to you in person. This preliminary hearing will take place at 14.00 on the 19 April 2007 at Dartford county court, Court House, Home Gardens, Dartford Kent.
WHAT SHOULD I DO???????????
Many thanks in advance for any help provided.
Hey, ALD!
That's funny because my preliminary hearing against Barclays at Dartford County Court, is set for 14:00 on 19 April 2007, too! I guess the Judge thinks that no-one from either side will turn up!
I had to double-take, as I thought that I had posted your original post!
That's a coincidence! It seems that the Courts are hearing a lot of these cases at the same time probably because there are now so many! Are you going to attend or are you going to try to get them to pay up before the Court date??
Hi Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, have been out of the office.
I think i'm gonna give them a call, might as well give it a go. If they don't settle for the full amount then i'll also send a copy of the letter which you posted, thanks for that, I can save a days holiday too!
Good news! I telephoned the Woolwich who gave me the number to the legal team dealing with these claims 020 7116 4523. I was put through to a man named Charlie Sparling who is dealing with my case and advised him that I would be writing to the Court etc with directions. Mr Sparling told me not to bother as he would be settling my case and would be contacting me at the end of the month to discuss/agree settlement - result!! Thought you might want to give them a call before you start on your letter.
Good that you got a name and number. Did he say he was going to put this in writing or was it just a verbal agreement? Not wanting to be a cynic however why would he need to contact you at the end of the month to 'discuss' settlement? - either they have decided to settle or they haven't, what's to discuss. I guess I'm just saying keep the reins on your time schedule and I hope you do get the letter dated within the next seven days unconditionally agreeing to full refund of your charges