How to responds to being sued as a business?
I agree with the answers above. Let your insurance know right away.
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I agree with the answers above. Let your insurance know right away.
I agree with the answers above. First step is tender to your insurer. Generally that sort of damage is covered. If there is evidence that your...
I concur with the answers above. You probably need an expert witness (like an accident reconstructionist) to address this issue.
Short answer: yes. The general contractor (if fuly paid) is liable for making this right. You should probably sit down with a lawyer, since this...
Your parents should start by both engaging counsel and reporting what is going on to Labor and Industries. They can do it on line by reporting a...
You do need to be registered as a contractor and when doing residential work you need to provide notice to customer under RCW 18.27.114. That...
You might be able to claim some of the property damage on your own insurance, but I would seriously consider getting a plaintiff lawyer to go after...
It is impossible to answer without more information. Was this a fixed price or time and material contract? Why is there an additional charge of $3K?
I agree with the answers above. Whether you sue or not depends on how much money he got.
I agree with Shawn Alexander's comments above. How much are the tools worth? You have to weigh whether or not it is worth fighting over this. If...