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This is a thrilling case of "he said, she said" that will leave you guessing until the very end. Witness the high-stakes battle between a car wash and a customer over a brand-new vehicle. Was the car damaged at the car wash, or was the scratch already there? As you watch, discover the evidence presented, the arguments made, and the judge's final ruling. Litigants List Plaintiff: Faith Ward (Car Owner) Defendant: WCW Waco (Watershed Car Wash) Representing Defendant: Tracy Martorana 00:00 "My New Car Was Ruined!" | Plaintiff's 13-Inch Scratch Claim 05:42 Defense: "483 Cars Washed, Zero Other Incidents" 09:03 Surveillance Analysis: Is the Scratch Visible BEFORE Entry? 12:00 The "Used Car Makeup" Defense: Did the Dealer Hide Defects? 14:08 Evidence Comparison: What Machine Damage ACTUALLY Looks Like 17:15 The Investigation: Was the Car Wash Equipment Faulty? Small Claims Suit: A lawsuit for a small amount of money, often handled in a simplified court. Plaintiff: The person or entity that brings a lawsuit. Defendant: The person or entity being sued. Damages: The amount of money a plaintiff is seeking to recover. Petition: The initial document filed in a lawsuit that outlines the claims. Certificate of Last Known Address: A document that provides the most recent address. Exhibit: A piece of evidence presented in court. Incident Report: A document that records details of an event. Estimate: A non-binding cost calculation. Burden of Proof: The legal obligation to prove a claim. Preponderance of the Evidence: The standard of proof in a civil case, where the evidence is more likely than not in favor of a party. Appeal: A legal process to review the ruling of a lower court. Appeal Bond: A sum of money required to secure an appeal.Small Claims Suit: A lawsuit for a small amount of money, often handled in a simplified court. Plaintiff: The person or entity that brings a lawsuit. Defendant: The person or entity being sued. Damages: The amount of money a plaintiff is seeking to recover. Petition: The initial document filed in a lawsuit that outlines the claims. Certificate of Last Known Address: A document that provides the most recent address. Exhibit: A piece of evidence presented in court. Incident Report: A document that records details of an event. Estimate: A non-binding cost calculation. Burden of Proof: The legal obligation to prove a claim. Preponderance of the Evidence: The standard of proof in a civil case, where the evidence is more likely than not in favor of a party. Appeal: A legal process to review the ruling of a lower court. Appeal Bond: A sum of money required to secure an appeal.