Small Claims Court in NYC – A Solution to Get What You Are Owed

 
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Small Claims Court is a special section of the court system in New York City where you can sue somebody for what you were owed, up to $10,000. In the Small Claims Court system, you can only file a lawsuit against another person for money – you cannot file a lawsuit to make somebody do something or for pain and suffering losses you have experienced.

Here, the team at the Law Office of Rachel Ambats, PLLC wants to discuss some important facts about the Small Claims Court process in New York City. Our NYC Small Claims Court attorney is standing by to help when you need assistance with these cases.

Small Claims Court for disputes under $10,000 – NYC information you need

Before you begin your Small Claims Court case in New York City, you need to understand that you, as the person filing the claim, must:

·        Be 18 years of age or older

·        Fill out a court form that explains your claim

·        Pay the filing fee ($15 for claims less than $1,000 OR $25 for claims over $1,000)

The Small Claims Court amount in New York City used to be $5,000 but was recently increased to $10,000. Claims for more than $10,000 may not be brought in Small Claims Courts. Larger claims must be started in the Civil Part of the court. Additionally, a person is not allowed to “split” claims for damages over $10,000 into smaller parts in order to meet the requirements for Small Claims Court in New York City.

Common reasons for small claims in NYC

The kinds of cases filed in Small Claims Court vary significantly, but all cases may only seek monetary compensation. For example, a person cannot file a claim in Small Claims Court to force a business or individual to fix a damaged item or to fulfill a promise made in false advertising. Some of the most common types of claims that are filed in New York City Small Claims Court include the following:

·        Damage caused to automobiles, real property, or other personal property

·        Failure to return security, property, loaned money, or a deposit

·        Failure to pay for services rendered, insurance claim, salary, commissions, rent, or other sold and

delivered goods

·        Breach of contract, lease, warranty, or agreement

·        Failure to provide proper services, repairs, goods, or merchandise

·        Loss of property, luggage, time from work, or use of property

·        Bounced or stopped checks

Contact our NYC small claims attorney for help with your case today

If you or somebody you care about is struggling to receive monetary compensation for a conflict, and the amount owed is less than $10,000, turn to the team at Law Office of Rachel Ambats, PLLC for help with your case today. Attorney Ambats is ready to help you secured the compensation you are entitled to. Cases filed in Small Claims Court are automatically placed on the evening calendar of the court so that most people will not have to miss work to successfully have their case heard. There are also daytime hours available for those who cannot come in the evening.

When you need a New York City Small Claims Court attorney, you can contact us for a free consultation.  

Erin Michaela