Here are some routes to try before the expense of suing:
Call AARP and ask for advice.
Contact your state’s consumer protection office.
Some states also have Departments of Aging.
Write a letter to the liquidator spelling out all promises and dates and your complaint, with a CC on the bottom of it to your state’s Attorney General, the Better Business Bureau, anyone you think would have authority — and send copies to the CC’s.
“Contact your state’s consumer protection office.”
Good idea. I had exhausted every option I was aware of with one company. Two months later I sent online form to the TN Atty. Gen. Office consumer affairs. Next day the company couldn’t help me fast enough.