Detroit, MI (1888PressRelease)
October 27, 2009 - SIS Information, LLC released the first and only comprehensive, step by step guide on how to sue the airline by filing airline complaints in Small Claims Court.
Sue the Airline is a comprehensive guide that helps readers resolve airline complaints and is quickly becoming the go to guide for all day to day airline problems encountered by passengers.
Its founder Sunil is a frequent traveler and has accrued over 100,000 miles annually on a consistent basis over the last few years. He talks about all the common passenger airline complaints possible as well as the best remedy on how to go about collecting the compensation that is deserved from airline abuse experienced by passengers.
Whether it is damaged or lost luggage, excessive flight delays, cancelled trips, lack of reimbursement for meals and hotels when necessary, discrimination, mistreatment, abuse, or anything else, this guide lays out the process to go about filing an airline complaint and subsequently collecting compensation in an easy to follow and apply manner.
The substance of this guide is practical, not just theory. The website shows proof of settlement checks received from filing airline complaints through the Small Claims Court. The guide demystifies the entire stigma around court systems and explains a very simple step by step process to file a complaint.
In addition, the guide saves readers countless hours of research by providing a detailed list of official contacts in each State within the United States who handle airline complaints. The guide also provides the names, addresses and contact information of Small Claims Courts in various States and Cities in the USA.
Although “Sue the Airlines” is a guide geared toward the US airline industry and court systems, its principles are far broader in reach. Many readers have successfully applied the advice in suing international airlines with great success.
"Sue the Airlines is a highly effective, practical and simple guide that can help anyone collect compensation for the airline problems they have encountered" mentioned a Michigan small claims court official.
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