Contact the justice court in the jurisdiction where the defendant resides. If you are not sure what jurisdiction that is, contact any justice court. They will likely be able to direct you to the correct court.
If you qualify you may file the proper application paperwork. See below link to see if you qualify:
Yes, you are entitled to place a mechanic's lien on a subcontractor (regardless of property ownership) or you can opt to file a claim in small claims court. Just remember to file the paperwork properly or contact a lawyer who specializes in this type of work.
One can file an insurance claim for a rear end collision by going to one's insurance carrier's collision center, and filling out the necessary paperwork as they take a look at your vehicle.
I have yet to read a contract where there is a time limitation on placing a claim. You just need proper paperwork, death claim and death certificate.
If you wish to file an injury compensation claim you must find an attorney that will file the paperwork first. The court looks at the documents to see if you have grounds for a lawsuit before you go to court. Answer: First and foremost, you need to contact your employer and file the so-called "First Notice of Injury", as soon as possible.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
Having a 2 drawer file cabinet depends on your small office business. If you have a lot of paperwork that needs to be stored, you may need more than two drawers. If you don't have a lot of paperwork to take care of, then it should be fine.
You can file for about anything but your claim may be rejected. The employer should have some idea, otherwise, all you can do is file and find out.
Must file in California, if that's the true jurisdiction. Be sure that is the right venue. Then, try courtfinfo.ca.gov and get the small claim forms Must file in California, if that's the true jurisdiction. Be sure that is the right venue. Then, try www.courtinfo.ca.gov and get the small claim forms
In the state of Arizona, there is no specified time limit in which an insurance company has to settle a claim with an insured party or with a third party that has filed a claim. An individual does have a time limit of two years in which to file a lawsuit against the driver who was at fault in an accident.
Small claims court is an informal court where individuals and businesses can resolve disputes in an inexpensive and quick manor. The paperwork is simple, and most states do not permit attorneys to represent people in small claims court. However, small claims courts have a jurisdictional limit of between $5,000-$10,000. In other words, if your claim exceeds the jurisdictional limit, you must file your lawsuit in a higher court or abandon any claim in excess of the jurisdictional limit.The Related Links and Related Questions below will give you more information on small claims court.
when you call your insurance they will most likely tell you what you have to do via phone. they will ask for your information and the issue. they will then sent you your papers by mail.