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What is a Small Claims Action? A claim up to $5,000 (not including costs, interest and attorney's fees) can be filed with the Clerk of Courts as a Small Claims Action according to Rule 7.010 of the Florida Rules of Court.
Michigan Pain & Suffering Damage Settlements. Pain and suffering is an important element of compensation in all Michigan personal injury cases. These types of claims are considered \u201cnon-economic\u201d damages, meaning that the amount cannot be precisely stated in a dollar amount.
In Michigan, the statute of limitations is usually six years. This means you must start a case within six years of when the dispute happened. You start the case by filing a complaint. If the case involves a credit account, you must start it within six years of the last activity on the account.
For the most part, there is no minimum you can sue someone for. The limit for the 50 states is usually up to 10,000. Only a few states allow for more than that.
$6,500 MaximumTop The Small Claims Court can't award more than $6,500. If you have a case you think is worth more than $6,500, you can still file it in Small Claims Court.

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Typical claims in the small claims court include: Pursuing unpaid invoices. Breach of contract claims. Sale of goods and services disputes. Claims for unpaid rent. Building disputes. Professional negligence claims.
The Small Claims court is designed to quickly decide disputes involving amounts of $6,500.00 or less.
The filing fee is: $30 for claims up to $600. $50 for claims over $600 up to $1,750 and. $70 for claims over $1,750 up to $6,500.
You do not need a lawyer to represent you at a Small Claims Court.
In Michigan, the statute of limitations is usually six years. This means you must start a case within six years of when the dispute happened. You start the case by filing a complaint. If the case involves a credit account, you must start it within six years of the last activity on the account.

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