How to Sue CVS Without a Lawyer

As one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country, you can expect that there are CVS customers have issues. Some people choose to file internal complaints and some have chosen to sue them in court. In the past, CVS has been sued for issues with their employees, complicated stances on charged political topics, and for price-fixing important, life-saving drugs.

If you are a customer or employee who has a problem with CVS, this guide will show you how to file a complaint and sue them in small claims court.

Dispute can help you generate, notarize and file a small claims case within minutes from your phone or computer.

What Can I Do to Contact CVS and Make a Complaint

If you are a CVS customer, you have several options for seeking out a solution to your dispute with the company's services:

  1. Provide Feedback - If the nature of the issue is minor, you may consider providing your feedback quickly and to a real person via their internal customer support team. You can reach them at 1 (800) 746-7287.
  2. File a Complaint - If you feel that you were mistreated, you can write an official complaint to the CVS Consumer Relations team. Remember to communicate plainly and calmly why and how you were wronged. You can reach them via their online form.
  3. Use Social Media - Social Media can be a powerful tool to grab a large company's attention and have them prioritize solving your issue. You can contact CVS on social media in the following places:
    1. Instagram - @CVSHealth
    2. Twitter - @CVSHealth

    How to Take Action in Small Claims

    One of the most accessible legal forums is Small Claims Court, where you can sue a company or individual for up to $10,000 in most states without the need for a lawyer. Small Claims Court offers you the opportunity to explain your complaint to a judge who has the power to order the other party to pay you the money that is owed.

    In addition, Small Claims Court has additional benefits for the layman seeking legal action:

    Reasons to Sue CVS:

    You may want to think about the reasons you considered suing CVS. In the past, people have sued for the following reasons:

    How to Sue CVS Yourself

    It's important to note that the process can vary from state to state. But typically, suing in small claims court involves the following:

    You may notice that even if filing in Small Claims Court is easier, it can take up a lot of your time. That's not to mention the time you may lose repeating a step or two if you accidentally do something wrong.

    Whereas, if you use Dispute, you can generate a demand letter and small claims document within minutes from your phone or computer. We will connect you with the right forms from the courthouse you choose, and even file them on your behalf.

    How to Sue CVS Using Dispute

    Here’s how you can file a small claim case with Dispute in a few easy steps:

    1. Head to our website to access our software:

    ‎2. Click "Get Started" and choose the "Small Claims" service (or another if you'd like to start somewhere else).

    ‎3. Enter your case information including your info, the defendant's info and a summary of the issue.

    ‎4. Choose the courthouse where you want to file, answer their form's specific questions, and sign the document. Now you're on your way to preparing and filing a case directly with the court from your phone or computer.

    Frequently Asked Questions:

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    Can I Sue CVS for not filing my prescription?

    If you have any questions about filing a small claims case against CVS or accessing Dispute's software, please reach out and contact us.