You Don’t Have To Put Up With Harassment

Many people do not know that there are ways to stop creditor harassment without filing bankruptcy. Not only can our lawyers stop the harassment, but we may also be able to obtain compensation for you from the creditor.

At the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman in Woodland Hills, our consumer protection lawyers are here to make creditor harassment stop. To learn more about your rights as a consumer, call to discuss your case with one of our attorneys. The consultation is free and you are under no obligation. We serve consumers nationwide.

Certain debt collection practices are illegal under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Examples of illegal practices include:

If your creditor has violated the law, our attorneys can file a lawsuit against the creditor. If we win, you can collect damages of up to $1,000, plus attorneys fees. Our lawyers have resolved hundreds of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases in which we have not only stopped the harassment, but obtained compensation for our clients.

Learn more: Do I need an attorney to stop creditor harassment?

Do You Have A Case?

We offer a free initial consultation. Talk directly with an attorney from our firm to determine if you have a viable case against a creditor who has been harassing you. Call or complete our simple contact form to schedule your consultation.

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