Here’s the detailed alignment of evidence and document
sections supporting
the claim for “Missed Cab Fare on Return,” using Exhibits A to
N and Exhibits 1 to 34:
Alignment of Exhibits with "Missed Cab Fare on
Return"
|
Exhibit Reference |
Description |
Relevance to Claim |
|
Exhibit K |
Communication Logs Regarding Missed
Cab Fare |
Provides evidence of the claimant’s
inability to reach the cab driver due to train delays, leading to a wasted
pre-booked fare of £51.50. |
|
Exhibit 11 |
Confirmation of Missed Taxi Fare |
Documents the pre-arranged taxi
booking that could not be utilized because of delays caused by prior travel
disruptions, as noted in communication with the cab company. |
Relevant Sections of the Document Supporting the Claim
|
Section Title |
Details Supporting "Missed Cab Fare on Return" |
|
Return Journey: London Bridge
Station |
Details of the events that led to
the claimant’s inability to use the pre-booked cab at London Bridge,
highlighting delays and communication challenges. |
|
Analysis and Findings |
Explores how “Omio,
Thameslink, and Southern Rail,” failures in the journey created a
domino effect, resulting in the missed taxi and subsequent financial loss. |
Key Evidence from "Exhibits 1 to 34"
|
Exhibit # |
Details |
|
Exhibit 3 |
Pre-booking confirmation email for
the taxi, showing the expected timing and arrangements for pickup at London
Bridge. |
|
Exhibit 11 |
Communication logs between the
claimant and the cab company attempting to rectify the missed booking. |
Key Points of the Claim
This
structured summary ties the “Missed Cab Fare on Return” claim to
specific exhibits and document sections, presenting robust evidence for your
claim.