Legal Question in Business Law in New Jersey

ability to sue the electric company

i had a restaurant bar business, until the electric company shut me off september 19, 2005 it was not for non payment , but because for at least 4 years the meter was not operating properly, i had contacted the elec company on this on several occasions and they said it was not the meter it had to be something electrical in the building. i had an electrion out and they did not find a problem. i recieved a bill @ a week or 2 before they shut it off, i called to see if a payment arrangement could be made and tehy said since it was a corporation i was not entitled to a payment plan. feb 2007 i had depopsitions with their lawyers and they said we should have been offered a payment plan. the bill was for approx. 4 years back total of 33,000 dollars. since they shut me off i have lost my business and could not pay for the property thatis now going for sheriff sale. mind you every bill they did send me monthly was paid. my question is , can i go after the electric company since it is their fault i lost my business , if they would have offered me a payment plan i would not be in this situation.


Asked on 4/22/07, 3:08 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Re: ability to sue the electric company

I have read what the other attorneys wrote. I also do not know where you are in the litigation process, and would need more information to assist you.

It would be worth my time and yours, I think, to let me look over all of the paperwork and talk it over with you. Just talking on the phone is not going to give me the information I need to guide you.

If you would like me to assist, please call my office. I am in Hackensack. A half hour consultation will be $75.00. You can then decide how you would like to proceed.

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Answered on 4/23/07, 11:15 am
Glenn Brown Real World Law, P.C.

Re: ability to sue the electric company

Did you consult an attorney at the time of electrical shutoff?

I see several options that may have been available to you at that time, it would be difficult to determine what your current options are based on the limited info provided and your available resources.

Hopefully you have a knowledgable attorney.

Good luck to you.

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Answered on 4/22/07, 3:15 pm
John Corbett Corbett Law Firm LLC

Re: ability to sue the electric company

Your attorney at the time of the suit against you would have considered the possibility of a counterclaim and applying to the court for relief consistent with the circumstances. It sounds as if the matter has been reduced to judgment. If you did not raise any claims or defenses in the original suit, it is probably too late to do that now. If you want to be sure about it, consult with a business lawyer who is close to you and give him or her all the details.

See also: http://info.corbettlaw.net/lawguru.htm

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Answered on 4/22/07, 4:10 pm


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