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How do I sue a company for giving false information to an insurance company?

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Work stated that I was constantly late off sick and had no commitment, I have proof to state otherwise

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  1. Sue for what?  What are your damages?


  2. The company presumably has the attendance records to support any such claims.  What proof do you have to counter that?

  3. You get a solicitor

  4. go to an  works solicitor, not your every day sol as they do not know much about work laws, i took tnt to court after a back injury, won megga bucks and i mean megga. best of luck in your up and comming court battle

  5. I'm not understanding why your insurance company called your work.  Was this for a job?  If not for a job, then what would you not showing up for work have to do with insurance.  Are you sure you don't just have bad credit, which an insurance company would check.  

    If it was for a job and they were verifying employment, I don't believe a company can legally give out any information about an employee except verify the dates that they worked there.  I don't think they can even verify your wages.

    This is all under the assumption that you are in the USA

  6. yes, but do you have actual proof that work said that???? get a lawyer, they work on % of what you win & if they dont think you have a valid case then they wont take it.

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