Debt Collection Harassment

You don’t have to put up with threats, lies, or constant calls from debt collectors. The law is on your side — and so are we.

Harassment by debt collectors isn’t just wrong — it’s illegal. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), you have the right to demand they stop, to sue for damages, and to take back control of your peace of mind. We help you do just that.

Common FDCPA Violations

Misrepresenting the amount or status of a debt.

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Threatening lawsuits or arrest without legal basis.

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Calling repeatedly or during prohibited hours.

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Contacting you at work after you’ve asked them to stop.

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Telling others (like your employer or family) about your debt.

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Ignoring your written request to stop contacting you.

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Your Rights under the FDCPA

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  • The right to be treated with respect - no threats, profanity or behavior that would “harass, oppress or abuse.”

  • Accurate information - collectors must give you the correct amount of the debt and the name of the original creditor.

  • You have 30 days to dispute the debt. The collector must stop contacting you until they’ve verified the debt.

  • Demand that all collection efforts stop, but you must make your demand in writing.

  • Sue debt collectors, debt buyers and collection law firms when you believe your FDCPA rights were violated.

  • You may be entitled to up to $1,000 in damages, plus compensation for any real harm caused.

How we Help

We review your case for free and explain your options clearly and honestly.

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We deal with the collectors so you don’t have to. No more harassment.

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We file an FDCPA lawsuit on your behalf and hold debt collectors accountable.

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You pay nothing out of pocket. We only get paid if we win your case.

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