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Sorry, I’m a bit confused, I haven’t registered on MCOL.

If I log on via government gateway and create an account, will the claim details be on there?

It should be.
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I’ve just enrolled on MCOL. There’s no history of any claims, I haven’t submitted anything  or responded to the claim form on there,  I just sent my defense to the email you advised. Have I missed something along the way?

Ok, I entered the details from the claim form in the ‘respond to a claim’ box. The claim details are there, the last update being that my defense was received on 24/6/25. No mention of any directions questionnaire yet.

It will update when they hav e sent it.
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Hi again, I’ve just sent off my N180 form by email which I downloaded as advised. When I looked over the sent form, I noticed after the signature it says ‘legal representative for the’… I inadvertently ticked the defendant box.
I don’t know if this is an issue?

It's no big deal. You can just resend the form again, with the correct tick. Just make sure you send it to both the court and the claimant.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

It's no big deal. You can just resend the form again, with the correct tick. Just make sure you send it to both the court and the claimant.
I didn’t tick the legal rep box, just the defendant box but it appears differently on the PDF after it’s saved, the boxes disappear so it looks like I’m saying I’m the legal representative! I’m guessing I don’t need to tick the defendant box after the signature?

Just don't tick anything then.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Just want to update, I’ve got a mediation call on 1st October. So, I just refuse to settle? Do you know of any cases where DCBLegal have continued with court proceedings in a case like mine? I really don’t want it to go that far.

DCB Legal always continue with court proceedings after the mediation at which you should offer £0 to settle.

DCB Legal is scaring you into paying them.

DCB Legal will discontinue the claim before having to pay the court fee, with at least 99% certainty, but you have to stay the course with advice you’ll get here first.

Search the forum for lots of DCB Legal cases if you don’t believe me.

There is no such thing as "court proceedings". The case has reached the litigation stage. However, it will never get as far as an actual hearing with a judge. They will eventually discontinue if the case isn't first struck out.

For the mediation call, the only requirement is for you "attend" the call. It is not part of the judicial process and no judge is involved.

This is what I advise you to say when you receive the call from the mediator:

Before I set out my position, please confirm from the claimant’s side:

• the full name of the person attending for them;
• their role/position at their legal representative’s firm; and
• whether they hold written authority to negotiate and settle today.

Please relay that back to me before we continue.

After the mediator calls back...

If identified and authority confirmed:

Thank you. I’m content to proceed on that basis. My settlement offer is £0, or I invite the claimant to discontinue with no order as to costs.

If no/unclear authority:

Please record that the claimant’s attendee has not confirmed settlement authority. My position remains that liability is denied and my offer is £0, subject to prompt approval by an authorised solicitor if they choose to discontinue.

All you need to know is the name and the position of the person acting for the claimant and report that back to us. It will be over within minutes. Complete waste of time otherwise.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Thank you, I will do as you advise. Just wondering, what would be the consequence of their mediation attendee not having any authority to do so?

Nothing, as you are only offering £0. What we need the information for is to find out whether the person on their end is authorised to conduct litigation.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain