Jackbnimble
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Hold on. They have a legal responsibility to perform their work adequately. They destroyed your machine. Say it was the voltage regulator and they replaced it. How kind of them! You paid them plenty for that. Did you also request that they make the machine unusable in the process?
If you go to a hospital for hand surgery, and they do a fantastic job fixing your hand, but kill you, they are liable. If a link can be made between their actions or malpractice, and your untimely death, you've got a case. You don't need a second opinion at this point because you will pay for it and there is no question they are guilty of causing harm. Your machine, even though used for years, needed a voltage regulator, not to be put to sleep. They must return your mower in no worse condition than it was in when they received it.
If you go to a hospital for hand surgery, and they do a fantastic job fixing your hand, but kill you, they are liable. If a link can be made between their actions or malpractice, and your untimely death, you've got a case. You don't need a second opinion at this point because you will pay for it and there is no question they are guilty of causing harm. Your machine, even though used for years, needed a voltage regulator, not to be put to sleep. They must return your mower in no worse condition than it was in when they received it.