I have customers who defaulted on payment. Can I sue them?
Yes, you can sue someone for non payment.
However I typically recommend that a demand letter be sent or some type of communication occur between the creditor and the debtor to secure payment
before proceeding to the lawsuit.
There are many different legal theories and legal actions that can be filed to, and pursued to collect on an account, whether or not a written agreement exists.
Mediation FAQ
- Are there alternatives to going to court to resolve business disputes?
- Are there any procedures available to secure assets of a debtor before obtaining a judgment?
- Can a debtor be forced to pay a creditor’s costs and attorney’s fees incurred in litigation
- I have customers who defaulted on payment. Can I sue them?
- If both lawyers are settlement minded, why should we spend money for yet another professional
- What does the mediation process typically look like?
- What does the mediator do?
- What is mediation?
- What makes you the right mediator for me?
- What should I look for in a mediator?
- Why does experience matter when hiring a mediator?
- How is the mediator paid?