Hi Everyone,
Pleasure to meet you all. Well, just as the title says, I had a friend who had a day off Monday and it appears that he was called into work to deliver food (because it was busy) during the heavy snow storm here in Maryland.
During his time at work, he was set up by some criminals who had called in to 'order pizza' only for him to deliver the pizza and to be robbed at gunpoint.
He had called his place of employment and notified them what had happened. They did not seem too concerned or offered any compensation to him. He called the cops and had a police report filed as well as the fingerprints to be collected from the car.
The damages include his brand new car being totaled and psychological trauma considering he's been having nightmares ever since the incident.
Would this be on the grounds to take this to court against the place of employment? and if so, which type of lawyer to contact?
Thanks in advance.
Pleasure to meet you all. Well, just as the title says, I had a friend who had a day off Monday and it appears that he was called into work to deliver food (because it was busy) during the heavy snow storm here in Maryland.
During his time at work, he was set up by some criminals who had called in to 'order pizza' only for him to deliver the pizza and to be robbed at gunpoint.
He had called his place of employment and notified them what had happened. They did not seem too concerned or offered any compensation to him. He called the cops and had a police report filed as well as the fingerprints to be collected from the car.
The damages include his brand new car being totaled and psychological trauma considering he's been having nightmares ever since the incident.
Would this be on the grounds to take this to court against the place of employment? and if so, which type of lawyer to contact?
Thanks in advance.