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Is there a chance to recover the money?

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Answered by attorney Christian Frederick Paul (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Christian F. Paul
Yes, you may sue for the $10,000 in either small claims court (no attorneys allowed) or superior court (with or without an attorney). When a bounced check is involved, you may also seek treble damages up to a maximum of $1,500 under Civil Code section 1719, if you follow the rules on making demand to make the check good first. You might want to visit a local attorney for a consultation. Take whatever paperwork you have, including the bounced check, and get his or her take on the matter. Remember that a statute of limitations applies to everything but murder, so don't delay. For breach of contract, it is two years for an oral contract, four years for a written contract. For fraud, three years. Good luck.
Yes, you may sue for the $10,000 in either small claims court (no attorneys allowed) or superior court (with or without an attorney). When a bounced check is involved, you may also seek treble damages up to a maximum of $1,500 under Civil Code section 1719, if you follow the rules on making demand to make the check good first. You might want to visit a local attorney for a consultation. Take whatever paperwork you have, including the bounced check, and get his or her take on the matter. Remember that a statute of limitations applies to everything but murder, so don't delay. For breach of contract, it is two years for an oral contract, four years for a written contract. For fraud, three years. Good luck.
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Do I have a case if I found a piece of tile in some chili cheese fries I ate from Carl’s Jr?

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Answered by attorney Brett Edward Rosenthal (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Offices
If you didn't suffer any real injury, other than the emotional distress now associated with eating Carl's Jr. food, the existence of foreign substance in your food provides a legal basis to sue, but given the absence of physical injury not sure it is worth pursuing.
If you didn't suffer any real injury, other than the emotional distress now associated with eating Carl's Jr. food, the existence of foreign substance in your food provides a legal basis to sue, but given the absence of physical injury not sure it is worth pursuing.
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Can I file a lawsuit for bedbug bites over my entire body?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
The hotel may be able to offer "med pay" which will cover your doctor bills regardless of liability. You need a lawyer, without one they will just give you the run-around. Call some lawyers in your area, there may be some who do not want this kind of case, but you might find someone willing to take a stab at it.
The hotel may be able to offer "med pay" which will cover your doctor bills regardless of liability. You need a lawyer, without one they will just give you the run-around. Call some lawyers in your area, there may be some who do not want this kind of case, but you might find someone willing to take a stab at it.
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