Consumer Fraud FAQ
Credit Card Fraud Information:
1. What is consumer fraud?
2. Who should I contact if I think I have a consumer fraud class action
case?
3. What are the benefits of a consumer fraud class action?
4. What issues are commonly litigated in consumer fraud class actions?
5. What constitutes a consumer fraud class action case?
6. What is a class action?
1. What is consumer fraud?
Consumer fraud includes a large range of improper practices relating to any
part of the advertising, the marketing, the selling, and the provision of
services and/or goods.
2. Who should I contact if I
think I have a consumer fraud class action case?
Contact
us and a consumer fraud lawyer will contact you as soon as possible.
3. What are the benefits of a
consumer fraud class action?
The experienced team of attorneys has a proven track record in successful
consumer fraud class actions and will dedicate themselves to your case. No
attorney fees will be charged until there is a successful resolution for your
claim. The firm will advance costs and expenses of the litigation. If a favorable
resolution of the action results then attorneys fees will be paid from the
recovery.
4. What issues are commonly litigated
in consumer fraud class actions?
The most common situation is where a company to form contract takes advantage
of the consumer and performs the contract in a manner that disadvantages the
consumer. It has been found that vague or ambiguous terms in a contract often
result in unfavorable treatment of consumers. A few areas in which form contracts
are found are insurance contracts, loan agreements, lease agreements, and
mortgage agreements.
5. What constitutes a consumer
fraud class action case?
To recover money in a consumer fraud class action you and others must show
that misleading and false information has deceived you. Withholding information
can also be a deception.
6. What is a class action?
A lawsuit in which one or more parties file a complaint on behalf of themselves
and all other people who are similarly situated, or suffering from the same
problem. This can include situations such as consumer fraud, including credit
card fraud, insurance fraud, credit fraud, healthcare fraud, health insurance
fraud, and business fraud.
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