Sun City Center, FL asked in Small Claims for Florida

Q: Should I contimue"

I filed a small claims case against 2 veterinarians (one is the owner of the business the other the vet on duty the day in question) I was offered a partial refund of the $600 I was charged the day in question. So many things happened including one medication listed as going to be injected but a different one injected. The vet stating my cat needed an urgent procedure the following day _then the following day the vet stated she couldn't do the procedure because of an electrical outage (it was confirmed out only 12 minutes) after having my cat for 2 hours and doing nothing. I was told to go find a different vet to help with absolutely no assistance given to me to find a different vet. They have changed my cats medical files 4 or 5 times when I have brought a mistake to their attention. I have all the medical files that were changed. I cant fight an attorney . What should I do? Last contact her attorney said she would not ask for attorney fees that I would have to pay if I agreed to

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Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
Answered
  • Deltona, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You should hire an attorney for this matter, at least go and speak with one and have a full discussion about it.

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