Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Texas

Post Date Checks

My Dentist accepted a Post-Dated Check for some Dental work that he did for me. I specifically asked him if I could post-date the check for payday.

Instead, he put the check through causing my bank account to bounce with $100 dollars in bounce fees.

I asked the Dentist if he would re-imburse me or give me credit in the amount of $100.

His answer was No.

Basically, Sorry, tough luck.

Can I file suit against him in small claims court?

Thanks...James


Asked on 2/07/07, 11:43 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Sharon Campbell Sharon K. Campbell

Re: Post Date Checks

No. Never give post-dated checks under any set of circumstances. The bank is not bound by the date on your check. In a suit against the dentist, it will be your word against his.

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Answered on 2/07/07, 11:48 am
Peter Bradie Bradie, Bradie & Bradie

Re: Post Date Checks

You can bring suit, but you'd lose. The date on a check is immaterial, and a post-dated check can legally be cashed immmediately.

Never give a post-dated check and hope they hold off on cashing it.

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Answered on 2/07/07, 2:49 pm


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