How to Sue a Business for Discrimination
You can benefit the marketplace if you sue a business for discrimination. Chances are, you're suing that business will vindicate other people that have been discriminated against by this establishment. Such actions have no place in modern society.
Instructions
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Gather all the facts; eliminate the possibility that you didn't get service because you fell through the cracks before you sue a business for discrimination.
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Try to resolve the issue with the business before taking any course of action. Be willing to work with them, and cite their own policies that help your case. Work your way up that organization's chain of command. Keep a journal of both your actions as well as that of the business.
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Review other customers and businesses like you and ask them how they've been treated. Look for trends. Get their phone numbers, then proceed to the Internet. Do a search on complaints this business received. Check the Better Business Bureau's website for the company's profile.
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Give the business one more chance. Let them know what you've tried to do to resolve your case. Let them know that you're considering informing the Better Business Bureau if they don't show any signs of working with you.
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Go through the phone book and look for lawyers specializing in business discrimination. Chose a lawyer and schedule an appointment. Have all business discrimination related journals and documents ready for the lawyer.
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Inform the lawyer about how you experienced business discrimination, then give him/her copies of your observations. Sit back as your lawyer gathers information, then files a complaint on your behalf against the business.
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Tips & Warnings
Take note of any financial loss you ensure as a result of your experiences with business discrimination. Have documents baking this financial loss ready and be prepared to present your case when you sue the discriminating business.