Legal Question in Business Law in California

Unpaid freight bills

I have a national company that owes me over $10,000 that continues to say'' The check is in the mail'' They owe me for one invoice since Feb 19,2009 another since March 20, 2009. I sent them a fax indicating that any unpaid invoice over 45 days would be charged daily interest until paid in full. Still waiting!! What are my other options?

Thanks, Robert


Asked on 4/21/09, 6:47 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Adam Telanoff Telanoff & Telanoff

Re: Unpaid freight bills

It is a shame.

You may want to hire a lawyer to help you, and I just happen to be in this business!

All kidding aside, if they are giving you the run around there may or may not be a reason for it. Sometimes a low level employee just doesn't feel like working, sometimes the company has decided to help out their cash flow by slow paying (or not paying).

What this means is that you may be best served by an attorney demand letter, to light a fire under them. Sometimes it takes an actual lawsuit.

As a story, I once had a client with a relatively small claim (like yours) against a major multinational, household name company. They could not get the invoices paid. I could not get anyone in the company to get the invoices paid. So we filed suit, that got the case in front of their attorney who promptly sent a check.

On the other hand, I had another client come in with similar facts, only the company happened to be Etoys, and they promptly filed bankruptcy.

Sned me an email, I can give you some prices.

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Answered on 4/21/09, 7:01 pm
Omer Rangoonwala Law Offices of Omer Rangoonwala

Re: Unpaid freight bills

This is a collections/breach of contract case. The first step would be a demand letter. The next step would be to file suit, if there was no response to the letter. I suggest you hire an attorney, since the disputed amount is over $10k. My firm does this type of work, I would be happy to help. Feel free to call me if you like. I can offer you a free consultation. Yours truly...

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Answered on 4/21/09, 7:17 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Unpaid freight bills

Continue to wait, walk away, or file suit. Take your pick. You can file in Small Claims court up to $7500 per invoice, or for the full amount in Superior Court. If serious about getting legal help, feel free to contact me.

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Answered on 4/21/09, 7:42 pm


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