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Old 05-02-2012, 06:51 PM   #120 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 370zjames View Post
I'm thinking about trade in for Nismo!!
Before I do anything else tho. I will make sure to destroy the shop for their unacceptable behaviors..
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Originally Posted by Huan'z View Post
Agree!
**** them up bro!!
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Watch for what you do right now, you don't want any slander or defimation lawsuits on your end. So keep your cool and be professional.

Basically take the car to a professional Nissan collision shop, get a well written estimate of the damages and the problems the body shop did.

Along with the cost to correct them and bring the car back to the precollision status.

Then contact an attorney and get them to file a civil lawsuit against the insurance company and the collision shop. Do not go for a small claims court case, as they usually have lower limits on what you can sue for and the judges are usually not professionals or lawyers, some are actual average civil servants, or average ppl that ran for a local judge position and won an election. Believe it or not there is actual judge school these idiot judges, most are small town or local little courts.

Unless the small claims court judge knows the law well, sometimes their lack of the law can go against you.

With a civil lawsuit it will allow you to sue for all damages and all attorney, court costs.

In most cases it will cost you about $500 to file a civil case, hopefully the insurance company or the collision shop will settle before they go to court.

Note once a bussiness or individual is served with papers on a civil lawsuit it costs a lot to defend, your position and most of the time its cheaper to just settle the case then to try and defend your position.
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