If the auto parts store is part of a large chain they have staff lawyers who know the quirks of the auto parts business. They will win one way or another. The employee should be under the umbrella of the parts store. I agree that the few thousand dollars lost by rebuilding the transmission might be less than what he would lose if he does not win the suit. If he does win the suit it might be appealed and drug out for a long, long time and he still might lose in the end. Either way, the bill for overhauling the trannmission will be presented to him way before the lawsuit has ended, or does he plan to leave the car parked till the lawsuit is over? So, does he want to gamble on winning, or losing and ending up with a bill higher that a transmission overhaul and still have to pay for an overhaul?
Also, if he does sue, he shoots himself in the foot because the word gets around to the other auto parts dealers in town.
I think he should just drop it for his own good and get on with life.
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