Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New Jersey
I submitted a VCR tape that contained 3 years of family occasions,,(Christmas, Baptisms, Birthdays etc) to a Video transfer company to have the tape transferred to a Compact Disc..In the process the tape was destroyed. the company has offered to compensate us $1,000.00 but I feel this is far less than the value of the memories..Do we have a case to sue them for damages?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Check what your purchase agreement was when you submitted the tape. They probably had something on the invoice, or had you check something on the website. It probably disclaims or limits liability. That doesn't mean you don't have a case, but it can make it more difficult. You'd have to prove they were negligent and their negligence caused the damage to the tape. Depending on the nature of the damage that might be easy or difficult, with a tape like anything else.
You'd also have to put a dollar value on memories to recover damages for them. Courts are reluctant to put a dollar amount on sentimental value. They'd be more likely to limit your damages to the market value of the tape. Frankly, you're lucky the company made such a generous offer, even though it's a depressing situation.
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