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The maximum amount of damage recovery for a small claims suit is $5,000. The state establishes the laws regarding monetary recovery, therefore, the maximum amount would be the same in any Florida small claims court.
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In New Jersey, the maximum recovery amount in small claims court is $3,000. The purpose of small claims court is to provide a simplified and inexpensive process for resolving disputes involving small amounts of money.
In Indiana, the maximum amount you can sue for in small claims court is $8,000. This limit applies to the total amount sought for damages, fees, and court costs. Keep in mind that this limit is subject to change, so it's best to verify the current amount before filing a claim.
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The maximum amount of the claim cannot exceed 5,000 dollars. The length of time you would have to wait for your case to be heard depends on how many cases precede yours on the Small Claims Court calender and how fast the court can 'hear' and dispose of them.
$5000
Call the clerk of the court and ask him.
In Los Angeles, California, the maximum amount you can sue for in Small Claims Court is $10,000. This limit applies to individuals, corporations, and other entities seeking monetary damages for disputes within the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court.
In order to file a claim in small claims court in Washington State, the claim must be less than $5,000. Small claims are generally filed in the district court in the appropriate county. For more information on small claims actions in Washington State, as well as county-specific resources, visit the related link.
In California, the maximum recovery amount in a small claims case depends on who is doing the suing and how many other cases the person suing has filed in small claims court. An individual suing another individual or a corporation can sue for $7,500 or less. A corporation suing an individual or another corporation can only sue for $5,000. An individual or corporation can file an unlimited number of claims for up to $2,500 each, but can only file two claims in a calendar year that ask for more than $2,500. For more information on small claims cases in California, see the related link.
In a small claims case that has been appealed to superior court in Los Angeles, you can exceed the $7500 maximum that typically applies to small claims court. In superior court, there is no small claims limit, so the amount in dispute can be higher than $7500.