Even if he wins in small claims who knows when they will pay if at all BTDT.
He will need a expert witness one that the judge/magistrate does not question his qualifications to have an chance BTDT.
If its a store like Advance Auto the lost comes out of the stores profits, corporate could care less they will not send a $250 hr lawyer to fight it, its up to the store manager its coming out of his commission check.
From what I have seen Store manages are not lawyers and lost inside a court room. I was involved in a case I answered the customers questions the store manger would have won if he would have ask me the right questions but he did not. It was plain as day what caused the issue they could see it but never brought it up.
Two engines had issues after start up one a bad lifter and the other the oil pan did not fit the block and leaked oil bad. I testified to both issues. Both were repaired before they left the shop.
The customer blowed up both engines off road 4 wheeling all the engines were returned covered in mud :shock: that was there out but they never brought it up :roll:
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