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reasonable time to acknowledge receipt of claim
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Posted By EE
Is there a legal requirement for an employer to respond with an acknowlegement of receipt of a claim letter for personal injury from an employee or representative?
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Posted By Jack
This is from memory but I think under the Woolf Reforms, letters should be replied to within 21 days. Suggest you check out the Woolf Reforms.
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Posted By DJ
I would agree with Jack that generally the time is 21 days (as this is the time suggested to comply with the requirements of the Pre-Action Protocol, which forms part of the Civil Procedure Rules (brought about by Woolf).
In practice, the letter of claim should state the period (which should be reasonable) within which a response is required.
If no response is received within this period, the Claimant can proceed to issue a claim form without further correspondance or delay.
A failure to respond to a letter of claim within the required time frame could have cost implications if the defendent then loses at court.
I hope this helps.
Regards.
DJ
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