Electrician Misguidance Compensation Options
Summary
If an electrician in South Dakota misled you about fire alarm requirements, you might have grounds for compensation due to fraud or negligence. Emotional distress from previous trauma could also be considered. Consult a local attorney to explore potential claims for financial losses or emotional distress.Full Conversation
I live in South Dakota, where you only need one fire alarm per floor of the building
It seems your situation involves an electrician possibly giving incorrect advice regarding fire alarms. Here are some general points to consider:
- Fraud: If the electrician intentionally deceived you for personal gain, you might have grounds for compensation.
- Negligence: If their advice was careless and led to unnecessary expenses or damages, you could pursue a claim.
Since you're in South Dakota, local laws might differ from California's. Have you incurred any specific financial losses or damages due to the additional fire alarms?
after already being traumatized from a previous house fire, fire alarms make it worse
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds like the advice from the electrician has caused you distress. To assess your legal options better, can you tell me if the electrician's advice led to any financial losses or specific damages?
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It seems the situation involves emotional distress and potential misguidance from an electrician. You might consider discussing with a local attorney to explore whether a claim for emotional distress or financial losses could be pursued. Would you like any general information about legal options related to emotional distress?