Q: the person i am being sued by for property damages did not give correct information to the judge. what can i do?
when the judge asked him to explain why he thought he was entitled to the amount of money he was suing me for and why he did not give sufficient evidence.
A:
A Tennessee attorney would be able to advise best, but you await an answer for three weeks. As a general matter in most any jurisdiction, the judge would ask for the evidence you mention - preferably an itemized printout from a reputable body shop outlining estimated charges for parts and labor - and give the person a short but reasonable time period to produce it. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
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