Investigate Possible Credit Damage and Avoid Malpractice
Credit damages can be substantial and range from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Failure to investigate or seek credit damages may be legal malpractice.
You probably want to avoid making this statement sometime down the road: “Gee, I didn’t know that was possible!”
Use of credit reputation in the form of credit reports has become a fact of life. When credit is damaged, it becomes more costly or entirely unavailable, that constitutes a substantial economic loss and hardship. When credit is injured as the result of the misfeasance or malfeasance of another, special damages for ruined credit are as available as any other form of special damage.
The proven methodology now exists to place a dollar value on that loss and such damages can be extensive. It is absolutely critical, therefore, to conduct the necessary investigation to determine whether there is evidence of credit damage and then to seek damages for those losses in any litigation where evidence supports the claim. Failure to do so may give rise to a claim of professional negligence.
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