Good Morning, I am new to the forum and would be gratful for any advise on a situation that occurred recently.
My teenage son has a paper round which he generally does on his trek mountain bike, he delivers down a street where people do have drives but also park on the pavement. Whilst delivering to adjoining properties he left his bike on the pavement outside one of them, a neighbour the other side reversed her car back past her drive and theirs (they arn't huge drives) and caused a fair bit of damage to my son's drive - she told him to let her know how much it cost.
The total cost was £130 of which £10 was for cables which could have been accident or wear and tear related, £60 for the wheel, and £40 for the pedal/bar, there was a £20 labour charge.
I went with my son to see the people involved and took the repair paperwork with me, I explained the repair costs and asked if they would contribute £50 towards the repair (which myself and my husband considered very reasonable). They were not prepared to pay £50 and solely blamed my son for the incident for leaving his bike on the pavement.
We had a discussion during which it was confirmed (as my son had said) that the driver was not in the vehicle when he placed his bike on the pavement (was outside, but looking at water running off the guttering), I asked if they checked behind the car prior to reversing they said no and asked if I did, the car has a camera and sensors but they said neither picked it up (light was on, on the bike).
The person said they would contribute £30 which I am not happy with and left, it wasn't a pleasant situation with the teenage daughter shouting from the other room.
Any idea where I stand ? Any comments appreciated. One thing I didn't mention to them is the car reversed, stopped and reversed again (he only told me about this after.
Many thanks
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