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This study answers two fundamental questions about small claims courts: (1) Who usually wins? (2) Do victors collect their judgments? The rate of victory for plaintiffs who file claims and appear in court is eighty-five percent. Of winning plaintiffs, fifty-five percent never collect any part of their judgments.
Drafting Your Statement of Claim This involves writing a clear and concise introduction, outlining the facts of the case, describing the legal basis for your claim, and detailing the damages or remedies sought.
Here are some examples of evidence to bring to court: Witnesses to testify on your behalf (See Subpoena.) Receipts or cancelled checks that prove you are owed money. Bills or repair estimates. Photographs of property damage. Written contracts, agreements or other documents that prove your case. Good luck!
Conclusion: Going to small claims court may be worth it for $500, but it will determine how you weigh your costs versus benefits. At a minimum, it is worth it to send a demand letter.
Be clear and concise when presenting your case; dont go off on tangents, dont insult the other party, dont bring up information or events that arent directly related to the matter at hand. Rehearse presenting your case before you get into court. Listen to everything the judge says and answer clearly.
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Small claims court allows you to sue a person, business, or government agency that you think owes you money. Generally, you can only sue for up to $12,500 in small claims court (or up to $6,250 if youre a business). You can ask a lawyer for advice before you go to court, but you cant have one with you in court.
The disadvantages of Small Claims Court Without lawyers and pretrial procedures, the Judge is completely unprepared for the factual and legal issues that might arise the parties have to hope that the Judge has some experience with such things.
For most people, it is not worth it. It is a lot more difficult than people think to present a case effectively in front of a Judge or a Jury, especially if you are not a practiced attorney that is familiar with the law (whether it is strictly enforced in court proceedings or not).

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