While you can go it alone, having a lawyer can really help navigate the tricky legal waters and boost your chances of a successful outcome.
Yes, in Texas, you generally have two years from when the interference happened to file your claim, so don’t sit on your hands!
You can typically seek compensation for any financial losses, plus potentially emotional distress and even punitive damages if the interference was particularly egregious.
Keep all communication records, emails, and witness statements that support your claim. The more you have, the better!
Absolutely! If their lies led to a breach of your contract, you might have a solid case on your hands.
You'll need to show there was a valid contract, the other party knew about it, they interfered on purpose, and their actions caused you harm.
It's when someone purposely messes with a contract between two parties, trying to disrupt their agreement and cause harm.