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Property Damage Claims

Sue for property damage in small claims court. Vehicle damage, neighbor disputes, contractor damage. Get help recovering repair costs.

Common Scenarios We Handle

Vehicle damage from accidents
Neighbor damaged your property
Contractor damaged your home during work
Pet damage caused by someone else's animal
Vandalism with known responsible party
Moving company damaged your belongings

Evidence That Wins Cases

Photos of the damage (before and after if possible)
Repair estimates from licensed professionals
Receipts for items that were damaged
Police reports if applicable
Witness statements
Insurance correspondence

Frequently Asked Questions

Get multiple repair estimates, keep receipts for damaged items, and document pre-damage condition with photos. For vehicles, use fair market value resources.

Yes, you can sue for the difference -- your deductible, uncovered amounts, or diminished value. You cannot recover what insurance already paid.

A judgment gives you collection tools like wage garnishment and property liens. The judgment is valid for years and accrues interest.

The statute of limitations for property damage is typically 2-6 years depending on your state. File as soon as possible while evidence is fresh.

Yes. Get at least two written estimates from licensed professionals. This establishes the value of your claim and shows the judge you've done your homework.

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