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You generally don't as it will cost ar more to "sue" than the amount in dispute. If the owner has not abided by the agreement you belive you reached... Read Answer
This all revolves around Fla. Stat 507 and the Carmack Amendment. YOu will need to hire a lawyer to address this if there is a controversy. The... Read Answer
The problem is what you have is what you have. If you claimed it was 500sq ft of items and it really is 1,400 you don't get to "get over" on the... Read Answer
Since you know the customer by name and address this is a classic circumstance for a "cease & desist" letter from a lawyer - demanding they... Read Answer
Request a copy of the insurance carrier claim information from Arrow or the vendor. This sounds like a sham where they hired a contractor to fix the... Read Answer
There is no way to address this without a lot of details, including whether there was a written contract.
If you have the bone and your dentist supports the tooth was in good condition otherwise, you need to bring the dental report, the bone, the reciept... Read Answer
There is no lawsuit over this. Its likely an ID theft scam where an illegal used your SSN to get a job. You need to have your tax lawyer/CPA sort... Read Answer
This is not a fraud case but an E&O claim against the first surveyors insurance coverage. You need to retain a lawyer to address this depending... Read Answer
Its possible. Unfortunately such a case would be very expensive to litigate. The fact that your husband has a gambling problem or the informaiton can... Read Answer
This will likely require you hiring a lawyer to investiaget the issue and see if it can be related to the data breach. The focus will be on whether... Read Answer
Probably general civil trial lawyer. This is probably a case where spending some money on a "lawyer letter" may be productive.
You will likely need to hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit to try to secure a judgment against the seller. This may not be cost effective given the... Read Answer
Sorry but there is not a remedy for all issues. If lawyers don't see the merit in the case enough to spend thier money pursuing it, and you don't... Read Answer
Depends. You might need to report to your insurance carrier and depending on the claim, hire a lawyer to resposnd or intervene.
You likely don't. If its non-refundable and you simply changed your mind late, thats why such provisions exist. That it says it on the reciept and... Read Answer
You will need to have another mechanic determine if this is an issue with the transmission. In the future you want to insist on a written estimate of... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you will pay more in legal fees and expenses trying to fix this than you spent. Especially if you are "car flipper" buying used... Read Answer
You would have to start with the ebay dispute process and go from there.
Your failure to find a lawyer is most likely base don financial issues not legal ones. There are plenty of lawyers that will represent you wife if... Read Answer
You will likely need to retain a lawyer to intervene and see if that sparks a better response.
The section that applis is Fla. Stat. 501.976(15) not the one you cited. The issue will be whether the price of the vehcle changed vs the price of... Read Answer
No way to tell without reviewing the documents. Also depends on whether there is financing or a sellers right to cancel. You will need to retain a... Read Answer
Contact the CFPB/FTC and the Florida Attorney General.
Unfortunately, such issues are not likely to be contingent fee cases where the lawyer get paid if you win. You will likely be hiring a lawyer at an... Read Answer