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Q: i need a lawyer to help retrieve composition for property that got destroyed

the property im trying to retrive is some rare stones i found they are rare cristal and diamond stones that Antioch and Pittsburgh police departments have destroyed to soon they are worth a very large amount of money

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A: If you believe that rare and valuable stones were wrongfully destroyed by the Antioch and Pittsburgh police departments, you may want to consult with a lawyer who handles property damage or government liability cases. An attorney can help you understand your rights, assess the value of your lost property, and determine if you have a legal claim against the police departments involved. They can guide you through the process of filing a claim and pursuing compensation for the destroyed property.

It's important to gather all relevant documentation and evidence related to the incident. This may include any proof of the value of the stones, communications with the police departments, and any other information that shows your ownership and the wrongful destruction of your property. Providing your lawyer with comprehensive information will strengthen your case.

You can start by reaching out to local law firms that have experience in dealing with property disputes or claims against government entities. Many lawyers offer initial consultations to discuss the specifics of your situation and provide advice on how to move forward. Taking this step could be crucial in recovering compensation for your loss.

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