Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
suing hairdresser
My hairdresser gave me a relaxer and
my hair fell out? I called the
company that makes the relaxer and
they said that my hairdresser should
not have given me a relaxer when I
had color on my hair. They said it
says that on the container. Now I
have to pay another hairdresser to
give me treatments. I want to sue
my hairdresser for the cost of the
treatments that I will have to have
for 6 months. Please advise
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: suing hairdresser
I think you have a great case. Its worth more than just treatments. Contact me to discuss further. Tim Klisz. www.kliszlaw.com
Re: suing hairdresser
If the hairdresser did not follow the manufacturer's instructions, then you have a decent/good case. If you'd like to discuss further, please contact me.
Keep track of who you talk to at the manufacturer/company, dates and times, and what they tell you, as you and your lawyer will likely have to contact them to get more information.
This can likely be resolved with a demand letter, if the hairdresser decides he/she wants to "make it right" without defending a lawsuit.
Thanks.
Re: suing hairdresser
If the hairdresser did not follow the manufacturer's instructions, then you have a decent/good case. If you'd like to discuss further, please contact me.
Keep track of who you talk to at the manufacturer/company, dates and times, and what they tell you, as you and your lawyer will likely have to contact them to get more information.
This can likely be resolved with a demand letter, if the hairdresser decides he/she wants to "make it right" without defending a lawsuit.
Thanks.
Re: suing hairdresser
If the hairdresser did not follow the manufacturer's instructions, then you have a decent/good case. If you'd like to discuss further, please contact me.
Keep track of who you talk to at the manufacturer/company, dates and times, and what they tell you, as you and your lawyer will likely have to contact them to get more information.
This can likely be resolved with a demand letter, if the hairdresser decides he/she wants to "make it right" without defending a lawsuit.
Thanks.
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