Invalidating Compensation Claim Points

Summary

The applicants claim for compensation is challenged by several points: her immediate return to work and additional hours contradict the loss of earnings claim, requiring proof of regular earnings. The pathologists report suggests uncertainty about the cause and timing of death, as further tests were not conducted. A Facebook post stating justice has been served undermines the claim for financial compensation. Proof of the dogs purchase from a licensed breeder and pre-holiday health check is necessary. Holiday costs need substantiation, as evidence shows a return to normal activities. Cremation costs require documentation, and the loss of earnings claim is contradicted by the applicants quick return to work.

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This but pls make her claim Seem invalid *% -*-The autopsy came back, and after speaking to the pathologist, he told me boo would not have survived * to * hours with the amount of bacteria in her system and that without more extensive tests, there was no way of knowing how long it had been there, and asked if I had paid for further tests to which I replied I did not know I just paid for the autopsy. Exhibit * – 7th of June * – The applicant posts the following to her Facebook page saying, “This is all I wanted, justice has been served”. Invalidating claim for financial compensation for justice for boo
reword the above to express her claim is entirely invalid
Sure, here’s a revised version of your statement to make her claim seem entirely invalid:
"Exhibit * – 27th of May *: The applicant stated she would return to work immediately after the unfortunate event, working not only regular hours but also additional hours, entirely invalidating her claim for loss of earnings. Additionally, does the applicant have proof of regular earnings (e.g., HMRC tax form as a self-employed individual) to substantiate the claimed £* for 2 days missed work?"
"Exhibit * – 7th of June *: The applicant posted on her Facebook page, 'This is all I wanted, justice has been served,' completely invalidating her claim for financial compensation for justice for Boo."
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Reword para * please - I wanna be more clear and concise and show it want my fault using pathologist - *-The autopsy came back, and after speaking to the pathologist, he told me boo would not have survived * to * hours with the amount of bacteria in her system and that without more extensive tests, there was no way of knowing how long it had been there, and asked if I had paid for further tests to which I replied I did not know I just paid for the autopsy.
reword this to be more clear -*-The autopsy came back, and after speaking to the pathologist, he told me boo would not have survived * to * hours with the amount of bacteria in her system and that without more extensive tests, there was no way of knowing how long it had been there, and asked if I had paid for further tests to which I replied I did not know I just paid for the autopsy.
This is my final piece of info can you help make it more legal and clear -Reason for claim Compensation after my dog dying in their care while unlicenced and uninsured and no belongings returned. (see exhibit * for belongings returned) Purchase cost of Samoyed (needs bank transfer proof of her paying for the dog for * from a licenced breeder and can ask if the dog was insured and had a recent health check to prove pre-holiday health and inconsistencies in dog’s age from the applicant) The holiday ruined by my dog being killed in their care on day * of our holiday (see exhibit * showing return to usual holiday activities after dogs death, would also need the cost of holiday proof out of her own account to provider to claim this) Cremation of my Samoyed Loss of earnings due to stress upon returning back to the UK and my dog being dead (proof of regular earnings (hmrc tax form) see exhibit * of her stating she is back to work straight after
Here's a more legal and clear version of your statement:
Reason for Claim:
The client misrepresented themselves as a registered dog boarder and assured proper care for my dog.
Claim Amount:
- Compensation for my dog's death while in their care, unlicensed and uninsured, and belongings not returned (see Exhibit *).
- Purchase cost of Samoyed (£* from a licensed breeder, with proof of payment and health check).
- Holiday expenses ruined by the dog's death on day * (see Exhibit * and proof of holiday costs).
- Cremation costs of the Samoyed.
- Loss of earnings due to stress upon return to the UK (proof of regular earnings, see Exhibit *).
Statement of Truth:
I believe the facts stated in this witness statement are true.
Signed: CM
Dated: */*/*
add my points of why the claims are invalid
Here's a revised version of your statement highlighting why the claims are invalid:
Reason for Claim:
The client falsely advised they were a registered dog boarder and would take care of my dog.
Invalidation Points:
- Return to Work: The applicant stated she would return to work immediately and work additional hours (Exhibit *), invalidating the claim for loss of earnings. Proof of regular earnings (e.g., HMRC tax form) is required to substantiate the £* claim for 2 days missed work.
- Pathologist’s Report: The autopsy report indicated Boo could not have survived *-* hours with the bacteria present. Without further tests, the exact duration is unknown, and I only paid for the autopsy. This shows the applicant's claim about the cause and timing of death is speculative.
- Facebook Post: The applicant posted "This is all I wanted, justice has been served" on 7th June * (Exhibit *), invalidating her claim for financial compensation for justice for Boo.
- Dog Purchase: Proof of payment from a licensed breeder is required to validate the £* claim for the Samoyed’s purchase and pre-holiday health check- Holiday Costs: Exhibit * shows a return to usual holiday activities after the dog's death. Proof of holiday costs from the applicant's own account is needed to substantiate this claim.
- Cremation Costs: The applicant needs to provide proof of cremation costs.
- Loss of Earnings: Exhibit * indicates the applicant returned to work immediately, contradicting the claim of loss of earnings due to stress. Proof of regular earnings (e.g., HMRC tax form) is needed.
Statement of Truth:
I believe the facts stated in this witness statement are true.
Signed: CM
Dated: */*/*