Sacramento, CA asked in Libel & Slander and Personal Injury for California

Q: i have 2 tort claims i intend to file n california at the same time and pay a lawyer after case is proven

i have been falsely accused of theft by a big corporation however they claimed to have proof and the video that the P.D did not show prooof of accusations and has prevented me from gainful employment due to its pending status. Now i have to go to trail the only evidence i had was the receipt however I can get the number assocociated with the card mentioned in incident. my other case would be negligence from a agency that supports healthy living but neglicted even up until today to acknowledge my certificate for housing which is delaying housing . the first case also promotes this issue as well. Is there anything that can be done

1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: More info needed.

1st you must find a tort lawyer who agrees to take your case on a contingency... that usually means a lawyer must invest his/her own money.

To go to trial could possibly be $25,000 to $100,000 in costs for the lawyer and involve weeks or months in trial.

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