No problem. What to expect and how to handle the day:
• It’s routine. The claimant’s solicitors (DCB Legal) usually brief a local advocate who will have skimmed the bundle shortly before the hearing—about as long as the judge has had.
• Arrive 30–45 minutes early to clear security and tell the Usher you’re present.
• If the claimant’s advocate tries to chat, just say: “Thank you, I’ll address everything to the Judge.” You don’t need to discuss or agree anything in the corridor.
Bring:
• Two spare printed copies of your witness statement (one for the Judge, one for the advocate) plus your exhibits index.
• Your short bullet list of points (see below).
• Photo ID and your hearing notice.
How to address the Judge
• Address them as “Judge”.
• Keep answers short; if you need a moment to find a page, say so.
When it is your turn to speak, use this as your 60-second opening (read from this if you like)
“Judge, I’m a litigant in person. My case is simple. First, the Particulars of Claim didn’t comply with CPR 16.4, so I couldn’t know the case to meet until the claimant’s witness statement.
Second, even now, their own Exhibit 6 skips the material window (13:30–14:11 on 30/10/2024), so it proves nothing about my vehicle.
Third, there’s no ANPR audit at all to support the asserted entry/exit times.
Fourth, the signs contain no term allowing an extra £70. I was the driver; I tried repeatedly to pay but their system failed—so any contract was frustrated.
On that basis I ask for strike-out; alternatively, dismissal.”
Bullet list (your prompt card)
• CPR 16.4 failure: PoC lacked contractual clause(s), specific breach, driver/keeper basis, and calculation. Ambush via WS.
• Exhibit 6: sequence jumps (#93 → #238); missing entries cover 13:30–14:11; incomplete = no proof.
• No ANPR audit: no event log/metadata/calibration to prove 13:30/14:11.
• System failure: multiple attempts to pay; no gateway/error/uptime logs disclosed to rebut that.
• No £70 term on signs; not recoverable.
• Relief: strike out; or dismiss; and disallow £70.
• If/when successful, request your costs for travel to/from court and up to £95 for loss of earnings due to court attendance. (take a payslip if necessary)
Practical tips:
• Speak slowly; pause after each point so the Judge can note it.
• If you’re asked a question you can’t answer from memory, say: “May I check the bundle?” and take your time.
• If the advocate claims they didn’t receive your WS, hand over one of your spare copies and offer the other to the Judge.
Finally, watch this short video which explains what happens when your hearing takes place:
https://youtu.be/n93eoaxhzpU?feature=sharedTreat it as a valuable learning experience and please let us know how you get on. A short report that can include the name of the judge and how it all went, would be very much appreciated.