The relevant criteria are: There is a legally binding contract. The other party has failed to perform their duties under the contract. You have suffered loss as a result of the breach. The breach occurred within the last 6 years. Collating and preserving evidence. Reserving your rights. Taking legal advice.
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To file a claim for injury, property damage or loss against the City and County of San Francisco, please fill out a Claim Form as required under California Government Code sections 905 and 915: Claim against the City and County of San Francisco downloadable PDF form, which includes instructions.
Statement of Claim State how each defendant was involved and what each defendant did that caused the plaintiff harm or violated the plaintiff's rights, including the dates and places of that involvement or conduct.
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It can directly demonstrate where the agreement was not honored, providing a clear basis for the non-breaching party's damages. You should always be sure to retain a copy of the contract itself. Financial documents and records—from invoices to receipts to bank statements—can substantiate the extent of financial losses.