Should i take the driver who rearended me to court?
Be aware that small claims in New York has a jurisdictional limit of $5000. If your damages exceed that by a significant amount, sue in Civil court.
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Be aware that small claims in New York has a jurisdictional limit of $5000. If your damages exceed that by a significant amount, sue in Civil court.
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