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What if the Professional Admits a Mistake but Refuses to Pay?

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Were you the victim of a professional’s mistake? If they admitted it, that is a good thing. Professionals should take responsibility for their errors. However, if they refuse to pay for the damages, that is short of truly taking responsibility. If the professional admits a mistake but refuses to pay, you should gather written proof of their admission. You can then use that evidence to support a legal claim. Here, our Philadelphia professional negligence attorney explains what you should do if a professional that you hired admits a mistake but refuses to pay. 

You Should Try to Seek Written Proof of the Admission

If a professional admits to making a mistake, your first step should be to secure that admission in writing if you can do so. Emails, letters, text messages, or even detailed notes from conversations can serve as evidence. Written proof prevents the professional from later denying the admission or changing their story. Without documentation, the case often becomes a dispute over “he said, she said.” That does not mean you will be without options. Still, a strong paper trail strengthens your position in a professional negligence claim. 

You Should Explore Your Options for Informal Resolution

Once you have documentation, you can attempt to resolve the matter without going to court. Many professionals carry liability insurance. Filing a claim with their insurer may result in compensation through a settlement. In other cases, you may be able to negotiate directly with the professional or through mediation. A professional who admits fault may still be motivated to settle privately to protect their reputation. It is generally a best practice to try to seek a settlement, potentially through mediation. 

You Should Be Prepared to Escalate the Matter (File a Professional Negligence Lawsuit)

If the professional still refuses to pay, you may need to bring a formal professional negligence lawsuit. In order to succeed, you must prove the professional-client relationship, show that the professional acted negligently, and establish that the negligence caused you harm. The admission of fault can serve as powerful evidence in court. With that being said, you will also need to provide documentation of your damages. Along with other evidence, you may present things like financial records, medical bills, or proof of lost opportunities. 

Why Trust Our Philadelphia Professional Negligence Lawyer Today

Even if a professional admits that they made a mistake, it can be difficult to get them to pay for your damages. You may have a professional negligence claim. Sean Quinn is a professional negligence lawyer with a proven record of case results. Our client testimonials show what we can do for people in their time of need for strong and experienced legal representation. 

Call Our Philadelphia Professional Negligence Lawyer Today

At Quinn Law Group, LLC, our Philadelphia professional negligence lawyer is standing by, ready to protect your rights and your interests. Do not go it alone. Contact us right away to set up your free, no strings attached initial consultation. Our firm handles professional negligence claims in Philadelphia and all across Southeastern Pennsylvania.