Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
I paid a mechanic to replace an engine in my vehicle approximately 3 months ago. I recently took the car some place else for an oil change. They discovered that the frame on the vehicle had been broken and welded back together and not safe to drive. I contacted the mechanic who replaced the engine and he said that he noticed the frame was broken so he welded it back together. I know for a fact the frame was not broken before he replaced the engine. My question is - is the burden of proof on me to prove that it was not broken before he replaced the engine?
Asked on 11/12/13, 8:11 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
Yes.
Answered on 11/12/13, 9:40 am
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