What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
Hello,
My wife and I paid for video services for our wedding and events prior to it such as preperation. Almost five months later and after many attempts of contact, the vendor admitted to losing the vast majority of footage to due technical issues with their hardrive. It turns out they lost the footage two months ago and just admitted to losing it since they were trying to retrieve it. The company also admitted that this has happened to several of their clients wedding footage in some cases losing the entire event.Why would an established business working in the wedding industry for over a decade not backup their information and files? In terms of the footage, they only have the reception or parts of it. They agreed to provide us the video of this and a full refund for the service which we are still waiting on. My question is can anything else be done? My wife and I paid 30k for our wedding and hired someone to provide and document our complete wedding. The contract states that we should have the completed version no later than five months of our whole wedding.This has to be a breach of contract right? To make matters worse, this instance has dragged up previous issues we have had with other aspects of the wedding. My wife ended up missing time from work due to chest pains the very next day after we were told this. I just feel like we should be compensated much more for their oversights and neglect. We can never get back what they lost from a once in a lifetime event. I would appreciate any thoughts or legal advice.
Hello,
My wife and I paid for video services for our wedding and events prior to it such as preperation. Almost five months later and after many attempts of contact, the vendor admitted to losing the vast majority of footage to due technical issues with their hardrive. It turns out they lost the footage two months ago and just admitted to losing it since they were trying to retrieve it. The company also admitted that this has happened to several of their clients wedding footage in some cases losing the entire event.Why would an established business working in the wedding industry for over a decade not backup their information and files? In terms of the footage, they only have the reception or parts of it. They agreed to provide us the video of this and a full refund for the service which we are still waiting on. My question is can anything else be done? My wife and I paid 30k for our wedding and hired someone to provide and document our complete wedding. The contract states that we should have the completed version no later than five months of our whole wedding.This has to be a breach of contract right? To make matters worse, this instance has dragged up previous issues we have had with other aspects of the wedding. My wife ended up missing time from work due to chest pains the very next day after we were told this. I just feel like we should be compensated much more for their oversights and neglect. We can never get back what they lost from a once in a lifetime event. I would appreciate any thoughts or legal advice.