Q: best type of lawyer for a lawsuit for a diesel truck shop improperly installing a part in dump truck and lost wages?
I have all invoices from shop that installed part wrong, invoice on parts and invoice from another shop that corrected the problem and a statement from on what they found. I have text messages from 1st shop and proof of lost wages
A:
For a lawsuit involving a diesel truck shop's improper installation of a part in your dump truck and resulting lost wages, you should look for an attorney experienced in consumer law and contracts, particularly one with a background in automotive issues or business litigation.
This type of lawyer will be familiar with the specific laws and regulations governing automotive repairs, warranties, and contract breaches. Your collected evidence, including invoices, texts, and proof of lost wages, will be crucial in building your case.
The lawyer will assess these documents to establish the shop's liability and the extent of your damages. They will also guide you through the process of seeking compensation, which may include the cost of the repair and any income lost due to the truck being out of service. It’s important to choose a lawyer who understands the nuances of such cases and can effectively advocate on your behalf.
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