Debt Collector Problems?
Debt collection efforts are strictly regulated by State and federal law. The collector may not harass you; contact you at inconvenient
times or places, or after being told to stop. If you believe you are a victim of unfair or illegal debt collection tactics,
click here to learn more.
Bought a Lemon?
State and federal "Lemon Laws" cover defective vehicles and other products including motorcycles, RV's, boats, computers and other
consumer appliances and products. If you believe you own a lemon, click here to learn more.
Credit Report Mistakes?
Credit reporting violations include where your credit report contains information that is inaccurate or incomplete, disputed or
outdated. If you believe you are a victim of errors or mistakes in your credit report, click
here to learn more.
Victim of Consumer Fraud?
State and federal consumer fraud laws provide compensation to victims of fraudulent practices in the purchase of a new or used
vehicle or other consumer products or services. If you believe you were a victim of fraudulent practices,
click here to learn more.
Lemon Laws in a Nutshell
State and federal "Lemon Laws" provide compensation to consumers of defective vehicles including motorcycles,
RV's, boats, computers and other consumer appliances and products. To qualify under a Lemon Law, you must generally
have a product with multiple repair attempts or too many days out of service under the manufacturer's factory warranty.
Lemon Law compensation can include a refund, replacement or cash compensation, plus payment of your attorney's fees and court costs.
To learn more about your Lemon Law / breach of warranty rights,
visit our lemon law web site
LemonLawForConsumers.com. Or, if you think you have
a Lemon, contact a FREE* Lemon Law For Consumers Attorney by:
- Calling 888 KO LEMON (565-3666)
- Completing the case review form to the right;
- Faxing your repair records to 866-773-6152.
Our experienced team of lemon law lawyers will personally review
your inquiry and records and quickly contact you with an opinion of your rights or a referral.


Fair Debt Collection Laws in a Nutshell
Debt collection efforts are strictly regulated by State and federal law and set forth permissible and impermissible methods for debt
collectors when collecting consumer debt, for example, the collector may not harass you, contact you at inconvenient times or places,
or after being told to stop. Although violations of these laws do not "wipe away" legitimate debts, such violations do require mandatory
monetary to you of up to $1,000, plus actual damages, plus your reasonable attorney fees and court costs paid by the collector if you
prevail.
To learn more about your fair debt rights, click here to visit FairDebtForConsumers.com.
Or, if you think you are a victim of unfair debt collection practices, click here to locate a FREE* Fair
Debt For Consumers attorney,
complete the form to the right for a free Fair Debt case review, or call 888 FDCPA LAW (332-7252) to submit your information. Your
inquiry will be personally reviewed by an experienced attorney and you will be quickly contacted with an opinion of your situation or referral.


Fair Credit Reporting Laws in a Nutshell
Federal and state fair credit reporting statutes promote the accuracy and privacy of information kept and distributed by the
nation's consumer reporting companies by defining how information must be recorded, verified and safeguarded. These requirements
are critical as the accuracy of your credit report can affect whether you qualify for a loan and at what interest rate, and the
privacy of your information guards against identity theft, a very serious problem today that can ultimately affect your ability
to get credit, insurance, or even a job. Credit reporting violations include where your credit report contains information that
is inaccurate or incomplete, disputed or outdated. Violations of these statutes require compensation to you for the damages
suffered plus an additional amount up to $1,000 per violation, attorney fees and court costs, and often more importantly, allow
you to correct and protect your credit report in the future.
To learn more about your fair credit rights, click here to visit
FairCreditForConsumers.com. Or, if you think you are a victim of unfair
credit
reporting practices, click here to locate a FREE* Fair Credit For Consumers attorney,
complete the form to the right for a free Fair Credit case review, or call 888 595 9111 to
submit your information. Your inquiry will be personally reviewed by an experienced attorney and you will
be quickly contacted with an opinion of your situation or referral.


Consumer Fraud Laws in a Nutshell
State and federal consumer fraud laws provide compensation to victims of fraudulent practices in the purchase of a new or used
vehicle or other consumer products or services. Examples include where your vehicle suffered accident damage or was a rental
car prior to your purchase, where your vehicle has an altered odometer, where the seller misrepresented the mechanical condition
or prior history of your used vehicle, where the seller didn't have title at the time of your purchase, where the seller improperly
disclaimed or misrepresented warranties, and where the seller wrongfully sold your trade-in.
If you would like to learn more
about your consumer fraud rights, click here to visit FightingFraudForConsumers.com.
Or, if you think you are a victim of consumer fraud, click here to locate a FREE* consumer attorney Fighting Fraud For Consumers,
complete the form to the right for a free Consumer Fraud case review, or call 888 595 9111 to submit your information.
Your inquiry will be personally reviewed by an experienced
attorney and you will be quickly contacted with an opinion of your situation or referral.


Other Injury Law
Although our site focuses exclusively on consumer protection litigation, we have relationships with highly successful law firms throughout
the Nation in all areas of plaintiffs litigation, including but not limited to personal injury, products liability, home construction defects,
tenants rights, bankruptcy and commercial litigation. If you have suffered any type of injury, simply complete the Form to the right or
call 888 595 9111 to submit your information. We will try to help you unravel the legal maze and work with you to find you or refer
you to competent counsel.