What is the name of your state? Nevada
I am a videographer in Las Vegas at a large well known hotel casino. I work in the wedding department and film weddings. I'll get right to the chase, A wedding was booked, actually a renewal wedding of an older couple who requested and purchased video to be shot at one of the indoor chapels. The indoor chapels have 3 remote cameras to videotape from different angles. We record directly to a analog VCR tape then burn to DVD. The VHS tape needs to be uploaded to a computer. While the tape was in the VCR, someone inadvertantly recorded over the wedding.
We have shot literally thousands of weddings over the last 8 years and this is a first. The customer says now he wants to sue for 'gross negligence'. We have not only offered him his money back for the WHOLE wedding ($3,000)(Video service is only $250), but also have offered to re-shoot the ceremony for them so at least they have something on tape. (Again, it was a renewal, no gown or bridesmaids, bestman, bouquets etc.)
Personally, I don't see that he has any case because we have offered ALL of his money back. Maybe small claims. They are claiming emotional distress. We have tried to mitigate the situation to no avail.
Do they have a case? Thanks in advance.
I am a videographer in Las Vegas at a large well known hotel casino. I work in the wedding department and film weddings. I'll get right to the chase, A wedding was booked, actually a renewal wedding of an older couple who requested and purchased video to be shot at one of the indoor chapels. The indoor chapels have 3 remote cameras to videotape from different angles. We record directly to a analog VCR tape then burn to DVD. The VHS tape needs to be uploaded to a computer. While the tape was in the VCR, someone inadvertantly recorded over the wedding.
We have shot literally thousands of weddings over the last 8 years and this is a first. The customer says now he wants to sue for 'gross negligence'. We have not only offered him his money back for the WHOLE wedding ($3,000)(Video service is only $250), but also have offered to re-shoot the ceremony for them so at least they have something on tape. (Again, it was a renewal, no gown or bridesmaids, bestman, bouquets etc.)
Personally, I don't see that he has any case because we have offered ALL of his money back. Maybe small claims. They are claiming emotional distress. We have tried to mitigate the situation to no avail.
Do they have a case? Thanks in advance.