Consumer Protection
Corporations must treat consumers fairly and honestly when selling services or products. When corporations take advantage of consumers through deceptive practices or false advertising, they may be violating the law. We can help you get the money you’re owed.
How do corporations break the law?
Undisclosed fees: Hidden fees and surprise charges can take many forms. From undisclosed subscription costs to unexplained fees on your monthly bills, a corporation may be charging more than is allowed.
Deceptive practices: Were you the victim of high-pressure sales tactics or other coercive actions? Did you get a bad deal because of fine print language you weren’t aware of? Deceptive practices by corporations can break laws that protect consumers who were misled.
False advertising: Corporations sometimes fail to live up to their promises. If you bought a product or service that doesn’t live up to what the corporation claimed it would do, the corporation may have violated the law.
Why should I work with Engstrom Lee?
Our attorneys have a track record of sorting through complex documents and data to find corporate lawbreaking. If a corporation has treated you unfairly, we can help. Gather documents related to your issue, such as contracts, receipts, emails, or letters, then reach out to us below.
How can I learn more?
If a corporation has treated you unfairly, contact us by filling out this form.
An attorney may reach out to you directly to learn more about your situation. It doesn’t cost anything to speak to one of our attorneys and you’re under no obligation to take legal action after talking to someone about your rights.