Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Suing a cleaning company who stole from you

We had items stolen from our home right after 2 women came in to clean. We filed a police report and the detective believes that only 1 women was involved. We want to sue the company that sent this woman out (who was named in another thief with the same company and has other charges on her record). The cleaning company told us they screen their employees, but obviously they do not. How do we go about suing in court to get back some of the money of what was stolen?


Asked on 7/02/07, 4:13 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Suing a cleaning company who stole from you

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Depending on the value of the items stolen, you will have to file a complaint in the appropriate court. The complaint must be drafted setting forth the nature of the claim and a basis why relief should be granted.

If the claim warrants it, you should contact an attorney. A suit for civil theft may bring an award for treble damages under Florida law plus a reasonable attorney's fee.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 7/03/07, 12:15 am


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