Yes. Whether the plaintiff will prevail depends upon the existing circumstances of the relationship when the loan took place.
You can sue anyone. What you need to win the lawsuit though is evidence. You have to prove to the court that the other person you loaned money to did not pay it back and you also have proof that they agreed to pay it back.
u sue them, what else?
no
The amount of money that someone can sue for totally depends on what they are suing for and who they are suing. There have been many cases in which a company or person has been sued for millions of dollars.
For inflicting mental or physical trama. -Dont try this at home- :p
You can sue anyone. What you need to win the lawsuit though is evidence. You have to prove to the court that the other person you loaned money to did not pay it back and you also have proof that they agreed to pay it back.
Your only recourse is to sue them in small claims court. You will need some proof of the loan.
In most instances the creditor/lender must sue the borrower/debtor in the state court in the county in which the borrower resides.
Go To Your County Attorney And Get A Packet To Fill A Small Claims Against Person. It Will Cost About $ 16.00. If You Win Your Case, You Can Charge Interest On Money Loaned. And Your Filing Fees Good Luck
Yes you can sue soneone who has no money
u sue them, what else?
a bunch
no
If they gave it to you, what would you sue them for? If they sold it to you, you can ask for your money back.
Certainly. That is what the legal system is for.
No. If I give you money, it is yours. You can do whatever you want with it. If I lend you money, I had better get a receipt. I will need paperwork. Then, I can sue you to get it back. The name of the game is paperwork.
Some would sue someone else if there was a wrong or harm done to them and they wanted to get back their damages in some form. For example, if someone smashed a man's car, he might sue them for the money needed to repair his car.