Civil Claims

 

Let’s weigh the claims.

THE EXCUSES YOU’VE HEARD BEFORE…

“THE CHEQUE IS IN THE MAIL!”


“OH, MY ACCOUNTS STAFF IS ON LEAVE.”


“REALLY? BUT I ALREADY TRANSFERRED THE MONEY!”

And the list goes on… You have heard it all before and yet you have not been paid. Then come the accusations, “You did not do this.” “You promised me that.” “So, I will not pay you.” But you know the truth, you never said or did those things.

 

You are not alone. Many of our clients have been in your shoes, frustrated, confused, and chasing payments that should have already arrived. We know what works. We know how to help. Let us guide you through the process of getting what you’re owed, without the drama.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is a civil claim?

A civil claim is a legal action where one party sues another, to resolve a dispute or recover
money. Such claims, for example can be about:

  • Broken contracts
  • Faulty products
  • Personal disputes, etc

I want to sue someone but do not know if I have a case

If you are unsure as to whether you have a good case or not, you can contact us for a
consultation. We will assess your situation and advise if you have grounds to file a claim.

I am being sued, how do I defend myself?

Do not ignore the claim, time is critical. If you are being sued, seek legal advice immediately.
Bring all Court documents you have received to us, we will review your case and advise you
on the best course of action.

Can I sue someone who is not in Singapore?

Yes you can. After you file your claim, you must apply for permission from the Court to
serve someone outside of Singapore. Our team can guide you through this process.

Is there a time limit for when I should sue?

Yes. The Limitation Act sets deadlines for different claims. If you miss the limitation period,
your claim will be time-barred, and you can no longer file the claim. For example:

 

  • Contract: Generally claimable for 4 to 6 years
  • Negligence: 3 years (personal injury)

 

Contact us early to ensure that you do not lose your right to claim.

How long do civil claims usually take to be resolved?

It depends on the complexity of the case, but generally it takes about 6 to 18 months to be
resolved. Factors, such as the number of parties involved, whether mediation is attempted,
and the need for expert evidence, can affect the timeline.

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