Huntsville, AL asked in Civil Litigation for Alabama

Q: I got sued by a company for a car wrap job and was told that I have to give their money back

I lost the case and have been having to pay the people back over the past year. I drove past their place the other day and noticed that they still have the wrap on their vehicle, so do they get their money back and get to have the wrap also? Or do I get to take them back to court and sue them for whatever? Basically they get their cake and get to eat it to. They were supposed to remove the wrap. But they haven’t. They have used my wrap for financial gain while I have to pay them

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: If you lost a lawsuit and were ordered to pay restitution, the judgment should have outlined the terms, including any action required regarding the car wrap. If the terms included removal of the wrap and the company has not complied, this could potentially be a violation of the judgment's conditions. It's important to review the original judgment to understand the specific requirements.

You may have grounds to bring this issue before the court if the other party is not adhering to the order. You should gather evidence that the wrap is still in use and consult with a lawyer to discuss the potential for filing a motion to enforce the judgment or for other legal remedies. Remember, legal actions often depend on the precise language of the court order and the specific facts of the case.

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