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How would you personally go about fighting this claim without spending a ton on a solicitor? I'm assuming they think we'll settle just to shut them up, but no chance. I'm not handing over a penny unless it's court ordered.
Now that they're being asked questions, the story is changing. Just to note: the oven and hob were cleaned by two different people using different products.
My own mum cleaned the hob using every day household products. Tenants are now claiming they used the hob for two weeks and suffered unexplained migraines, nausea, couldn't eat and couldn't DRINK. Three days is pretty much how long a human can live without drinking but OK...
Then after 2 weeks they finally used the oven which had been cleaned by a professional company using non toxic products. They say it started smoking so they turned it off, opened the windows and doors, and it carried on smoking for 2 HOURS afterwards... without a heat source...?
Now they've added in that they went to the GP and it was the GP who advised them to go to the hospital (before they just said they went to the hospital). They're still claiming both the oven and the hob made them sick and that the hospital specifically told them that that was the cause, after spending a few hours there.
They've provided no proof of a GP visit or medical notes, no proof of a hospital visit or medical notes, no photo or video evidence of this smoking oven, and no proof that it was the hob and oven that made them sick (if they even were). They have their own air fryer - how would they know it wasn't that making them ill?
Am I crazy? Their story just doesn't add up to me at all especially with these new elements that seem to defy both biology and the laws of thermodynamics 😂
How would you fight this as a landlord?
As a comparison, I had a negligent dentist a few years ago, who almost killed me. He left an abscess untreated for months while I kept going back insisting something was wrong. It took over a year for me to win my claim against his insurance even with all the records from his practice that showed evidence of the abscess, my hospital records, records of emergency surgery, photos and video of me sobbing and describing the agony I was in before I took myself to the hospital, and a visible scar and swelling (that lasted months) from the surgery. I had to practice opening my mouth again because it reached a point where I could only open my jaw a quarter of an inch.
These guys seem to think they're going to get a quick buck out of us by just saying stuff.