Legal Action Against Wrecker

Summary

To sue the wrecker service owner, you need to prove complicity in a wrongful act. Consider if the owner had a duty to warn you, if his failure caused harm, and if you suffered damages. Entrapment involves law enforcement inducing a crime, which may not apply here. Consult a local attorney for tailored advice. You may have a negligence claim or a civil rights violation.

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My car was towed and inpounded and when me and my wife went to get it from the wrecker service i paid the towing impound fee and as we turned and walked out of the office we were ambushed by the arkansas state police swat team they tackled us to the ground.The wrecker service owner knew that the police was going ambush me can I sue him
Hello Johnathan, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To sue the wrecker service owner, you need to prove that he was complicit in a wrongful act. Here are a few considerations:
- Did the owner had a duty to warn you?
- Did his failure to warn you cause harm?
- Did you suffer damages as a result?
Remember, this is general advice and the specific laws may vary in Arkansas. It would be best to consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.
The Owner worked with the police is that not intrapment
Hello Johnathan, entrapment is typically when law enforcement induces a person to commit a crime. In your case, you may want to consult with a local attorney in Arkansas to discuss the specifics and potential legal recourse.
The next day after the police ambusded me my wife went back to the wrecker service and the owner Donald told my wife that what happened wasnt suposed to go down inside his shop
Hello Johnathan, based on your situation:
- You may have a possible claim for negligence against the wrecker service owner if his failure to warn you led to harm.
- Also, you could consider a possible violation of your civil rights.
It's crucial you consult a local attorney in Arkansas for appropriate advice.