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Last night, an unknown tall vehicle drove past our home and ripped the mains power cable and bracket out of the wall in our house, causing significant damage to the wall and roof.

 

The vehicle failed to stop. UK power networks were very quick to respond and restore power to our home within a few hours, however, the damage to the building still exists.

 

My question is - Does this count as criminal damage, and should we report it as such? Or is it really not worth it?

 

Does the repair bill for this fall on our shoulders?

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You should report it to the police as leaving the scene of a road traffic incident is a criminal offence.

Police will probably say that the driver didn't realise they had an accident, so bring pictures of the damage with you and good luck convincing them.

Ask any neighbour if they have cctv or saw/heard anything.

If you live in a road where there's only one way out (ie. estate), see if anyone has cctv at exit point.

Regarding the damage, you have to assess if it's worth claiming through your home insurance or just foot the bill.

Another avenue to explore is the MIB, but I don't know how it works and if they would even consider this case.

More knowledgeable members will advise.

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