Mr Chris wrote:
Ah, cool. I just recalled someone telling me that you don't get legal costs back in the small claims court, and other costs are strictly limited.
I think that just refers to hiring solicitors, paid-for legal advice, etc. You should get back out-of-pocket expenses like the court fees.
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I know my dad didn't get his travel costs when he successfully defended a sale dispute against him in a court 150 miles away.
My friend unsuccessfully sued when he bought a house, and found the living-room carpet (which had been used as a selling point) had been fitted AROUND a free-standing unit, leaving it useless when the previous occupier moved out with his furniture. He failed as he couldn't demonstrate this behaviour went against the contract he had with the seller, but his opponent wasn't granted costs for having to take a day off work. The judge felt compensation "wasn't appropriate in this case", presumably because he felt the git had brought it on himself, and was morally - if not legally - in the wrong. It's difficult to see how costs would not be granted to someone who could prove beyond question that the Post Office had failed to do its job.
Incidentally, not getting signatures seems endemic in some places - I guess it depends on the postman. My partner submitted OU assignments by Recorded Delivery, and on chasing them up, found they weren't signed for and got stamps as compensation for the 'lost' item, only to find it was actually with her tutor. Annoying...