San Diego Telephone Consumer Protection Act Lawyer
If you are buried in debt, creditors are likely calling you relentlessly to collect payments. Even if you owe creditors a substantial amount of money, they must treat you with honesty and respect. Anyone who harasses you to collect debts is breaking the law.
Calls to your cell phone can be particularly disruptive and annoying, not to mention dangerous if you pick up the phone while driving.
At the Ankcorn Law Firm, we are committed to preserving your legal rights under state and federal regulations. Consumer protection attorney Mark Ankcorn offers years of experience pursing consumer protection claims in San Diego. He knows the right steps to take in protecting your rights against creditor harassment. Contact our law firm today to schedule a free initial consultation.
Protecting You Against Harassing Phone Calls andText Messages
During a free initial consultation, attorney Ankcorn is available to explain the steps he can take to stop creditor harassment. For example, in 1991 the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was passed, making it illegal for creditors or telemarketers to make calls to cell phones using automatic telephone dialing systems without your consent. Each violation can be punished with fines up to $1,500 payable to you.
Our firm has obtained substantial settlements for our clients, some for hundreds of thousands of dollars, all due to harassing calls to cell phones. No case is typical and we cannot promise any particular results, but we fight hard for our clients to get the best possible outcome.
At the Ankcorn Law Firm, we offer a comprehensive approach to help protect you and your family. If a creditor has contacted you on your cell phone, it may be a violation of federal law. For more information on the TCPA, please visit our informational website "Stop Calling My Cell!"
Contact Us for a Free Initial Consultation
Contact our San Diego law office online or call us at 619-870-0600 or 855-755-BANK to schedule a free initial consultation. We will address any of your questions about stopping creditor harassment. For more background information, reference our firm's bankruptcy information center.