If you are having troubles with a funeral home what type of attorney would you need?
Asked on Sep 09th, 2012 on Criminal Law - Michigan
More details to this question:
I feel as though I was mentally troubled with a funeral home because they kept putting things off and I, as well as someone else who does not work with the funeral home but does business with them, has said this establishment was untruthful. They have tried to rip me off money and even didn't give me certain things I had ordered correctly, as well as put things off a long time and lied. I would like to sue them but I don't know what kind of lawyer to get. I feel mentally disturbed and it has been 10 months and everything should have already been done.
You need a civil trial lawyer, not a criminal lawyer. Your case may also require contact with the Iowa Attorney General's staff. Perhaps this funeral home needs to be investigated.
If the funeral home lost the body, or got it confused with someone else, then you might have a case. From what you describe, I don't see that the funeral home did anything wrong that would justify a lawsuit.
An attorney with experience in civil litigation, to see if you have actual grounds for a lawsuit or claim. Having trouble does not define a legal cause of action. The actual facts will determine your rights.
Try an internet search. Use search terms including the name of your city and "lawyer" and "funeral home". Then call a few of them up and ask if they have ever taken a case such as this. You could also go to the County Clerk's Office and find out if they've ever been sued before, see who that lawyer was.
Most likely, you would be looking for a personal injury attorney. The funeral home is a licensed facility. Based on what you have said, you may want to file a complaint against their license as well.
I suggest you write down everything that happened in proper time order. Names, times, dates etc. will be very difficult to remember later. In six month, if you still feel outraged, then call an attorney. In the meantime, pay the bill so you don't look like a cheapskate.
You may consult with a contracts lawyer or contact the State's Attorney General Office for assistance. There also may be a state agency which licenses and handles complaints against funeral homes.
You need to be a bit more specific. There are no facts given that would indicate that you have a cause of action against the funeral home, much less one for the intentional infliction of emotional distress. In this type of suit the conduct must be outrageous and the effect must be severe. You would need a civil litigation attorney.
Sounds like a civil issue to me. Did you work for the funeral home or just do business with them? The information you provided leaves out a lot of details. If you worked for them, contact an employment law lawyer. Fair warning, however, unless you can show extensive damages, then you probably don't have a case.
You would likely want an attorney that handles contract matters, but it's difficult to tell 100% because you have not provided any details of what actually happened.
Consumers can use this platform to pose legal questions to real lawyers and receive free insights.
Participating legal professionals get the opportunity to speak directly with people who may need their services, as well as enhance their standing in the Lawyers.com community.