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ThetaOmega

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  1. The individual (company actually). They were either uninsured or refused to give their insurance details to my insurer. Originally they denied all involvement in the accident and claimed they didn't have any company vehicles. Despite being a logistics firm who do deliveries.
  2. The whole court side of things was handled by the insurer. I've no idea what court was involved or any of the details of the case such as the case number. All I got was a call from the insurer to say they had gotten a court order. Would they, or the court, give me the relevant info?
  3. I am in Scotland, yes. I've no idea about enforcement orders or such-like - that's why I'm asking!
  4. I was involved in a car accident last year, that was entirely the fault of the other party, which was a company van. It was reported to my insurance company, who repaired my car after relieving me of £250 excess, and they then chased up the other party. Despite a court order in our favour and several visits from Sheriff Officers, the other party have completely refused to pay up. My insurance company are now saying there is nothing else they can do and I will not be getting my excess back. So it would appear that the guilty party has gotten off scot-free and my insurance company are happy to let them. Meanwhile I'm £250 out-of-pocket for something that wasn't my fault. Is there anything that can be done to recover this money? Surely companies cannot just refuse to pay a court-ordered debt and nothing gets done about it?
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