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need a lawyer to sue tradesman who damaged sash


yukrla

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Hello

I very unfortunately need to find a lawyer that could help me sue a tradesman that has damaged a sash window, leaving it worse than when he came to 'repair' it and now becoming rather bully on the phone.

Have not paid yet (have not received an invoice yet) but will pay under protest and then proceed to sue

Anybody could please help me? Have (fortunately) not had to undergo this ever before

thank you

karla

i would suggest you do not pay, try to sort it out with him and if you cannot let him take you to a small claims court to retrieve monies owed.

If you are genuinely in the right and have evidence to back this up ( photo's etc ) then the court should decide in your favour.

This is a lot cheaper than hiring a lawyer.

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