Oil Change Negligence Claim

Summary

If an oil change service caused engine damage, you may have grounds for a negligence claim. Arizona consumer protection laws could offer assistance. Consider contacting the Arizona Attorney Generals office for consumer protection support. Additionally, explore credit repair options by negotiating with creditors or seeking credit counseling. Consulting with a local attorney can provide personalized legal advice.

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I had an oil change at a Take * oil change and they didn’t put enough oil causing the motor to knock and engine no longer work due to this I was unable to work therefore not able to make my payments on my vehicle, finally after 3 months filing and following claims they said to take it to shop of my choice after the motor was fixed a tow truck from the dealership was there to pick up the vehicle! Since then I’ve been unable to find work and now my credit is jeopardy? Is there something I can do?
It sounds like a tough situation, ****. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Negligence Claim: You might have grounds to file a negligence claim against the oil change service for not performing their duty properly.
- Consumer Protection: Arizona's consumer protection laws might help. Contact the Arizona Attorney General's office.
- Credit Repair: Consider negotiating with creditors or seeking credit counseling.
Would you like to explore connecting with a local attorney who can provide more personalized assistance?