Secaucus, NJ asked in Civil Litigation for Florida

Q: What do you think is an appropriate amount to ask for in a DEMAND LETTER where a large corp calls POLICE on me for no re

What do you think is an appropriate amount to ask for in a DEMAND LETTER where a large corporation calls the POLICE on someone with a disability for no reason (EARLY AM), when they know I am a delivery driver. They illegally detain me, refuse to let me out of the large business (use intimidation tactics on me) & then call the police & have police TRESPASS me.

I have the entire interaction with POLICE on VIDEO.

Because the nature of my disability, and the fact that they knew I was a DRIVER (EARLY IN THE AM). I don't believe that they would want the NEGATIVE PR from this video & story being released to local media & social media.

So what do you think is an appropriate amount to ask for in a DEMAND LETTER?

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Stephen Arnold Black
Stephen Arnold Black
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  • Orlando, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You should retain counsel to represent you if not already represented. Parties who are not represented are not taken seriously.

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