depends on what level of freelancer you're dealing with. "Freelancer" can mean anything from a legal business entity to a kid working in his mom's basement. Up to you to figure out if it's worth going after this "freelancer". Suing often is the kneejerk reaction to many peoples problems with just about everything, but that doesn't mean it's always the right solution. If you sue someone that can't/won't be found, or someone that really IS working from mom's basement, or if you're talking about a couple hundred bucks or something, chances are suing is not only a waste of time, but also going to be more expensive for you than simply cutting your losses.
So I say again.... it really is up to you to weigh all that out and figure out if suing is the right option to put in motion. Only you know the details of your situation.
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