YES any company or person for that matter can sue a person for what ever amount is owed ...
Absolutely
No, because it was your choice to buy the product!!
no - just a refund
If you have cause to believe the ATV accident was caused by a defect of the product (or its instructions) and NOT by fault of your own, such as misuse or your own negligence or the negligence of another, an attorney may advise you to file a lawsuit under strict products liability.SPL has three categories. You will typically allege all three in a lawsuit and let the court decide which, if any, is most fitting:Manufacturing defect: the product was otherwise properly designed by an issue in the manufacturing process caused a defect in that individual product.Design defect: the product was designed in such a way as to be unreasonably dangerous.Inadequate warning: there was insufficient notice on the packaging or product to advise a reasonably prudent person of the dangers associated with the product.You should consult a qualified attorney (which I am not) in your area for legal advice (which this is not).
yes the company will be out of business it will still be sued
i would prob say the pizza company
Well, the answer is yes, in general. Any company or any person can sue any other company or person for any reason. If what you mean is can a credit card company sue a person for unpaid debt, yes, they can, and they will probably win unless you file bankruptcy or seek some other type of payment agreement.
Most likely they would sue up to 4.5 million dollars.
No, you can't really sue a company for taking to long to ship the product because it could of been back ordered.
The tenses of "sue" are sue, sued, suing. I will sue the company. She sues everyone. (or She sued Tom.) He will be suing the company.
Easy, you go to company and sue it.