What Can A Lawyer Do For Me?

Many people who are being harassed by creditors don’t seek legal advice because they are afraid it will cost them money. In reality, it costs nothing to discuss your case with a consumer protection lawyer at our firm. If the creditor is breaking the law, you may be entitled to compensation.

At the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman in Calabasas, our lawyers sue creditors for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Examples of violations include robocalling you, calling you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., or threatening you. For a free case evaluation, call . We serve consumers nationwide.

Our lawyers can advise you if your creditor’s actions violate the law. We can also advise you about steps you can take to build a case against the creditor such as providing notice to the creditor to stop, recording telemarketer calls, keeping a call log, etc.

If the creditor continues to harass you, our lawyers can file a lawsuit against the creditor. In addition to attorney fees, we may be able to recover financial damages from the creditor.

How Are These Cases Usually Resolved?

In most cases, our lawyers will reach out to the creditor and settle the debts in exchange for a dismissal of the creditor harassment suit. The debt collectors pay our legal bills based on our hourly fees.

It often takes an attorney’s help to put an end to creditor harassment. Without the threat of a lawsuit, creditors have little motivation to change their behavior. Our lawyers have resolved hundreds of creditor harassment lawsuits for our clients throughout the nation. Talk directly with a lawyer from the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C., to determine if you have a case.

You Don’t Have To Put Up With Creditor Harassment

It costs you nothing to discuss your debt collection case with an experienced nationwide attorney. Call or complete our simple contact form to put an end to creditor harassment.


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