The Public Storage Class Action lawsuit. Lead plaintiff Jackeline Martine Santiago claimed that in January of 2020 she rented a self-storage facility from the San Diego-based Public Storage company and listed her last name as “Martinez-Santiago” on the agreement. She was told that there were no other tenants living at the location.
The San Diego-based Public Storage Corporation denied liability for the suit, stating that Ms. Santiago had signed a standard rental agreement upon signing the self storage contract with the company. However, Ms. Santiago and her attorney, John Tullis, pointed out a number of mistakes contained in the original document, which included an incorrect street address, the word “San Diego,” omitted from the rental contract and the names of the building’s owner, landlord and manager. This information was found to be inaccurate when the lawsuit was filed. When questioned by lawyers representing the landlord of the building, Mr. Tullis explained the discrepancy.
The jury found in favor of the plaintiff, which resulted in a court case. A California Superior Court judge sided with the plaintiff, ruling that the company owed her compensation because her landlord had violated the rental contract in many ways. The case was later appealed to the state Supreme Court, but the appeals court denied the appeal, ruling that the jury had determined the issue was one of negligence. However, the court did grant the plaintiff’s request to collect damages on a punitive basis.
It is important to note that the Public Storage class action lawsuit is not a class action lawsuit. Class actions are lawsuits that are brought against a group of individuals. This is different from the lawsuit brought against a company, which is usually filed as a suit against a group of companies for a number of reasons, such as employment discrimination or harassment.
Class action lawsuits are very common, and the plaintiffs are typically awarded a percentage of the settlement of the case in order to cover their expenses. The court is likely to award the plaintiff more if they are successful in their claims than if they are unsuccessful in their claims.
Class action lawsuits are very common and are most often filed when the plaintiff feels that a defendant has engaged in conduct that has violated a California Civil Rights Law, or the California Constitution. In order to win a class action lawsuit, a plaintiff must prove to the court that the defendant has done something unfair or unconstitutionally unfair to a member of their class. Although most cases have a large amount of difficulty in proving this type of unfairness, it is possible to find some success.
There are certain guidelines that will help with class action lawsuits. If you are considering a lawsuit or if you have a pending lawsuit, it is in your best interest to hire a lawyer who specializes in class action cases.
If you believe that you might be a victim of discrimination, sexual harassment, a qualified law firm is recommended. If you think that you were discriminated against in the workplace, then it is worth the time to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. This type of personal injury is common and can be a difficult and complicated matter.
If the company, or the entity that owns the property where the public storage occurred, had been negligent in terms of the storage unit, then they could be liable for damages. For example, if a storage facility was located at a high-rise apartment complex and someone was injured because of a fall while they were attempting to retrieve items, then they would be able to sue the building for negligence. In addition to being responsible for a lawsuit, a company that negligently fails to keep their units safe can be held liable for any medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering that result from someone’s negligence.
A good legal strategy for protecting yourself in a Public Storage class action case is to contact a law firm that specializes in the area of personal injury law, as well as the law for a private business. As the attorney working on your case, they will be able to review all of your documentation and determine if you have a case against your own company, or someone else’s company.
Hiring a lawyer is essential, so make sure that you discuss your situation with an attorney before proceeding. You should discuss whether you need to hire a lawyer who focuses solely on Public Storage litigation, or a firm that also handles cases like these.