First and foremost… get an attorney. It’s over $1000, so it will be in criminal or civil court in most localities, not small claims court. This is why you need an attorney.
get yoruself a good lawyer—and sue them for not only the 3000…but for misuse of your property pain suffering…if you lost any time from work…that too..and of course attorny costs…
You have 2 options. Small claims court. You do it your self no lawyer most states have a $5000 max so if you only want $3000 you’re fine.
However it sounds like you may need not only the money for the repair but if your truck was damaged in the accident you need to add that to the cost so you should find a lawyer and get it all.
If it is like you say no work was done at all and should be an easy case either way you go.
GO JIMBO also contact the states attornys office.With a cop as a witness or possible codeffendant I can’t see how you could lose,And the mechanic should loose his licence(buissiness)
if you took it to a dealership then get a lawyer get copies of the police report, and make a video of engine smoking, get copies of repair bills along with copies of diagnosis. get the vin number off engine parts and photograph your vin plate. have the lawyer contact nissan dealership directly and threaten to sue for emotional loss, financial lost, call the better business bureau. make a big stink and you’ll get out on top.
My friend, Get yourself a GOOD attorney, he can advise you on what you need to do as well as what can and cannot be done, Don’t worry about trying to get any copies of anything, he will let you know what he needs, or try to get them himself voluntarily or through a court order. you just follow his advice to a “T”. If he is a good attorney, he will do just that. also let your insurance agent know what has happened and let them know of your intentions. your attorney will communicate with your insurance as deemed necessary. Also a phone call to Nissan Motor Company corporate offices should be done. You already have the proof that your vehicle was loaned out and used in drug dealing………..a police officer. be sure that you get his name and badge number. I can assure you that corporate level will take action on this against the dealership.
First off, I think you should contact the B.B.B., then file a complaint with motor vehicles. A reputable attorney can assist you in legalaties of the matter, but don’t stop there, ruin his and his companies name also. I would also seu for damages, time without your vehicle, damages to your vehicle, and grief you went through dealing with such a loser.
First-you get out the phone book. Under State of California, look up the phone number of the Bureau of Automotive Repairs. Call the toll free number, and they will send you a very short form to fill out, sometimes they may just take the info over the phone. Tell them exactly what is going on, or what happened.
This is a very serious organization. They get things done FAST.
You have absolutely nothing to loose, and everything to gain. Do it.
contact any reputable attorney
First and foremost… get an attorney. It’s over $1000, so it will be in criminal or civil court in most localities, not small claims court. This is why you need an attorney.
Agree with jimbob, 100%
get yoruself a good lawyer—and sue them for not only the 3000…but for misuse of your property pain suffering…if you lost any time from work…that too..and of course attorny costs…
You have 2 options. Small claims court. You do it your self no lawyer most states have a $5000 max so if you only want $3000 you’re fine.
However it sounds like you may need not only the money for the repair but if your truck was damaged in the accident you need to add that to the cost so you should find a lawyer and get it all.
If it is like you say no work was done at all and should be an easy case either way you go.
GO JIMBO also contact the states attornys office.With a cop as a witness or possible codeffendant I can’t see how you could lose,And the mechanic should loose his licence(buissiness)
Agreed, JIMBO.
Are you kidding with this question? Call your Insurance Agent!
Waste not Cider’s time!
if you took it to a dealership then get a lawyer get copies of the police report, and make a video of engine smoking, get copies of repair bills along with copies of diagnosis. get the vin number off engine parts and photograph your vin plate. have the lawyer contact nissan dealership directly and threaten to sue for emotional loss, financial lost, call the better business bureau. make a big stink and you’ll get out on top.
My friend, Get yourself a GOOD attorney, he can advise you on what you need to do as well as what can and cannot be done, Don’t worry about trying to get any copies of anything, he will let you know what he needs, or try to get them himself voluntarily or through a court order. you just follow his advice to a “T”. If he is a good attorney, he will do just that. also let your insurance agent know what has happened and let them know of your intentions. your attorney will communicate with your insurance as deemed necessary. Also a phone call to Nissan Motor Company corporate offices should be done. You already have the proof that your vehicle was loaned out and used in drug dealing………..a police officer. be sure that you get his name and badge number. I can assure you that corporate level will take action on this against the dealership.
the best thing that you can do is call the BETTER BUISNESS BUERO and tell them the whole story and THEY WILL get your money back.
First off, I think you should contact the B.B.B., then file a complaint with motor vehicles. A reputable attorney can assist you in legalaties of the matter, but don’t stop there, ruin his and his companies name also. I would also seu for damages, time without your vehicle, damages to your vehicle, and grief you went through dealing with such a loser.
jimbos the man
Judge Judy would like to get her hands on them.
Two things you should do:
1) Report them to the Better Business Bureau.
2) File a Small Claim at your nearest court.
…gather all your receipts as well.
First-you get out the phone book. Under State of California, look up the phone number of the Bureau of Automotive Repairs. Call the toll free number, and they will send you a very short form to fill out, sometimes they may just take the info over the phone. Tell them exactly what is going on, or what happened.
This is a very serious organization. They get things done FAST.
You have absolutely nothing to loose, and everything to gain. Do it.
watch who your mechanic is from here on out. ask around before you give someone the job.