You need proper lawful advice from a lawyer.
The time frame for a creditor to sue you after a repossession varies by state, but typically it ranges from 2 to 6 years. It's important to check the specific statute of limitations in your state to determine the exact time frame.
In the US, anyone can sue anybody for anything. Personally, I believe that if the death WAS wrongful, the widow has a better case than the mother. The question is, will the mother's suit be accepted by the court, or rejected as frivolous.
No, an individual who commits larceny cannot sue for damages in tort law because they would be viewed as the wrongful party in the situation. Larceny is a crime involving theft, and the person committing the crime is typically not entitled to legal remedies for their own actions.
In Maryland, a repossession fee cannot be collected if a pre repossession letter was not sent to the debtor. The letter is a legal requirement that must be provided before repossession can occur, and failure to send it could invalidate the repossession.
Yes, you can sue a bank in small claims court for disputes involving amounts under a certain limit (varies by jurisdiction). Common reasons for suing a bank in small claims court include disputes over unauthorized charges, errors in account balances, or breaches of contract. It is recommended to first try to resolve the issue with the bank directly before pursuing legal action.
Wrongful repossession insurance??? Coverage for when the Repossession Agency wrongfully recovers an asset for a myriad of reasons.
Yes, if you have proof that your lender received your payment before your vehicle was repossessed. If you have this proof, you can sue them and get your car back and not be charged for any fees.
If it was a wrongful repossession, get an attorney and they will get a copy of it. Otherwise, what could you possibly do with it?
CAN & WILL. Good Luck
Anyone can sue for wrongful arrest anywhere including Indiana. It is best to get an attorney that has been successful in the past with these types of cases.
Most attorneys love 'wrongful repossession" cases. Call one in your area.
No, if the vehicle is subject to repossession due to a default in the lending agreement, it is irrelevant whether or not the parent agrees to the action.
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Individuals can sue a hospital for wrongful death. Depending on each state's statute, family members who are usually entitled to pursue legal action are spouses, next of kin, and children.
No. How can you sue someone if you're dead? Your heirs could file a wrongful death lawsuit.
You will have to sue the lender/bank get several estimates to fix the damage file a police report, take pictures.You can sue in either small claims or regular court either way you can represent yourself.
If it truly was a wrongful repossession, call local law enforcement and report the vehicle stolen. If they notify you that it was repossessed, inform them that it was a wrongful repossession. Next, contact the lender and demand politlely that they notify the repossession agency that the vehicle was wrongfully repossessed. You might even, still politely, suggest some sort of compensation for you inconvience. Also ask for the contact number of the repossession agency. Call them and notify them also of the wrongful repossession. Suggest also to them some sort of compensation for your incovenience. Vehicles that are wrongfully repoed must be returned as soon as possible and in the same condition as when taken. If there is damage, the lender and the repossession agency are liable. If you are not satisfied with how quickly your vehicle is being returned, push the auto theft charges.