Sorry I did misread the post or confused it with another. I am not familiar with your state statute, but I would want more if it was me. Get pictures, and estimates for repairs to show the boat was a total loss. It sounds like he had a good lawyer, so be prepared. Go ahead and file for the...
I'm a delivery person for another rental car co., and have been in an accident with a rental car. Don't take this as legal advice, I'm just talking from expierence. Speak with all the management you can to resolve this issue, and document everything. The rental co. most likely will not sue...
Evidence is always critical to win a suit! In small claims you have the burden of proof. Always print every screen you put your info on, and read and reread the small print. Once you click "OK" you singed an agremant.
You can check your computer history, and print out old pages, and check...
You sound really upset. Take a deep breath. You can sue for whatever you want to, but it looks bad on you. He returned the boat and you are out nothing, or sue him for the price of the boat, and present the signed check as a contract of sale.
I have a "Form 102B Small Claim Complaint and Docket", with a few very simple questions the circuit clerk will NOT answer.
First can I list two defendants under the same case number?
If so should I file two forms or is it necessary to fit both defendants in the very small space provided?
400 doesn't seem like its worth your time to sue someone oversees, but the aggrivation does!
I don't know what argos vouchers are but, try to make a claim with your delivery service, and ebay. Take pics of everything, and document everything! Good luck oversea friend.
First write a very buissness like, certified letter, to this person giving him/her a proper amount of time to return your $. File your lawsuit directely after your time limit, before they file bankruptcy.
Q -1) you've made it this far, try online searches for him. Otherwise private investigators work with repo. men all the time.
Q -2) your local sherrif is often used to deliver the summons, if the person has not been served within your state's time frame, a certified letter, or a sherrif in the...
In most states NO! You did not mention the state you live in, but it is easy to look up laws for your state on Google. For example, I recently sued someone who owned nothing but a car, and I could only recieve the value of the car -$2400, the value of her car was less than $2400 so I received...