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Topic Other Boards / Foo / anyone know what this means?
- By STARRYEYES Date 22.04.06 13:04 UTC
recieved a letter from  solicitor regarding an accident claim with this sentence included 'in order to recieve an intrim payment in respect of this head of claim. ...what does head of claim mean?

anyone know ! :)

Roni
- By Annie ns Date 22.04.06 13:26 UTC
Sorry, haven't a clue Roni but it does appear to be a proper legal term.  Hopefully there's someone around here with legal knowledge. :)
- By LJS Date 22.04.06 13:48 UTC
Does it mean the whole overall claim I wonder ? :)
- By STARRYEYES Date 22.04.06 14:53 UTC
well..that as what we thought oh why do they always send these letters on a Saturday morning when you cant ring them!!
- By Beckyess [gb] Date 22.04.06 15:02 UTC
If my memory serves me right a claim can have several headings so say if you've had an accident and incurred costs as a result of this then one 'head' of the claim will be for your injuries, another would be for medical expencies another for travelling expenses. Youc an usually get an interim payment for costs that can be proved at that point so basically anything you've got a recipt for.
Becky
- By STARRYEYES Date 22.04.06 15:27 UTC
thanks Becky ..now that sounds about right.The letter is my sons he was in a TA a few months ago the other party has accepted responsability.

Roni
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