Summary
If you can prove inflated losses, it can impact the credibility and potentially the outcome of the case. Travel expenses are typically at the judges discretion. Gather evidence of the original cost of construction to contest inflated claims. Presenting recent similar construction costs as evidence may help. Always consult with a local attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
Im being sued and she inflated the cost of her losses a lot. Can that cause her to loose the case and can I make her pay my expenses for traveling out of state.
Hello Anthony,
*. If you can prove she inflated her losses, it can impact her credibility and potentially her case.
*. Florida law typically doesn't award travel expenses, but it's at the judge's discretion.
Please consult with a local attorney for advice specific to your case.
This case is in Columbia
Hello Anthony,
If the case is in Columbia, the laws there will apply:
*. If proven, inflated losses can impact credibility, possibly affecting the case outcome.
*. Laws regarding awarding travel expenses vary, so consulting an attorney in Columbia is recommended.
Please note, this is general legal information.
She is charging me $* a foot to remove part of my fence that was accidentally put on her property. When it cost me $*.* a foot for labor to build.
Hello Anthony,
Considering these costs, it's crucial to gather evidence of the original cost of construction. This can potentially contest her claims. However, please consult with a local attorney in Columbia for specific advice.
I paid cash and there is no contract for the original fence but I just built a fence in Florida can I use that it's the same size fence at $*.* a foot
Hello Anthony,
You may present the recent fence construction as evidence to support your claim of the original cost. However, it's advisable to consult with a local attorney in Columbia for accurate guidance. This is just general legal information.
Thank you
You're welcome, Anthony! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, it's always best to consult with a local attorney for legal advice specific to your situation. Good luck with your case.