The trial court entered judgment in favor of ATW Plumbing Services for unpaid invoices totaling $7,795.39 plus prejudgment interest, court costs, and attorney's fees. The appellate court affirmed, finding sufficient evidence supported liability on a sworn account and that the restaurant ratified the unauthorized work.
What This Ruling Means
**What This Case Was About**
This case involved a dispute between La Strada-San Felipe restaurant and ATW Plumbing Services over unpaid bills. The plumbing company performed work at the restaurant but wasn't paid for their services. ATW sued the restaurant for $7,795.39 in unpaid invoices. The restaurant apparently argued they shouldn't have to pay, possibly claiming the work wasn't properly authorized.
**What the Court Decided**
Both the trial court and appeals court ruled in favor of ATW Plumbing Services. The courts found there was sufficient evidence that the restaurant owed the money for plumbing work that was actually performed. Importantly, the court determined that even if the work wasn't initially authorized by the proper person, the restaurant later "ratified" or accepted the work, making them responsible for payment. ATW was awarded the full amount plus interest, court costs, and attorney's fees.
**What This Means for Workers**
This ruling reinforces that businesses must pay for work that's actually performed, even when authorization issues exist. For workers and service providers, it shows courts will protect the right to compensation when work is completed and accepted by the business, regardless of initial authorization problems.
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