Ficus, small claim court is usually for small amount only usually the maximum amount the small court claim judge can award you is $5,000 or less depending on each states. Your only option is to seek a competent highly experienced attorney who cares deeply about justice to take Bank of America to court on your behalf. In addition to all damages your have suffered, complete return of your money, an competent attorney can also get punitive damages for you which can amount to millions and millions of dollar. The punitive damage was set up to prevent company from mistreating/abusing consumers and serve as a deterrent from businesses acting recklessly and/or detriment to society.
My advice is stop calling them. Henceforth, all communications you have with BOA should be in writing. You should write a complain letter to the local Bank of America where you opened the account...Address it to the Branch manager of that particlar bank And send that copy to the CEO (Chief Executive Officer...(the top guy) at Bank of America. You can found this information at your local library. Ask the librarian to look up this the name of the CEO and Headquarter of Bank of America. These two letter MUST be send via Certify Mail Receipt Requested. This way you have prove that you sent them and PROVE that they received the letters. These will provide your attorney evidences to show the judge or jurrors that you have tried your best to solve the problems but to no avail. Therefore, your only alternative is bring them to court. This will further strenghten your punitive damages against BOA. My advise is stop dealing with those jokers and seek an advice of a competent and compassionnate attorney. Most will provide FREE consulation. And some will even take the case on contigency basis (take a percentage of the award ONly if you win) or pro-bono (free). Never give up and be patience. Finding a good attorney may required you to speak to or call to dozens of attorneys. But you'll find one that will fight aggressively on you behalf. |