Our firm represents clients in the following areas of consumer protection and civil law. Click any area below to learn more about your rights and how we can help.
TCPA – Robocall & Spam Text Protection
We help consumers understand their rights and pursue valid TCPA claims to stop illegal communications and recover the compensation the law provides. Consultations are confidential, convenient, and can be handled remotely.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was enacted to protect consumers from intrusive and unlawful phone calls and text messages. Common violations include unwanted robocalls, prerecorded messages, auto-dialed calls, or marketing texts sent without your prior consent or without an established business relationship.
Under the TCPA, consumers may be entitled to $500 in statutory damages for each illegal call or text, and up to $1,500 per call or text if the violation was knowing or willful.
Contact us about TCPA and your rights via our intake form.
Consumer Protection – Debt Collection Defense
Being sued by a creditor, collection agency, or debt buyer can be overwhelming—but being sued does not mean you automatically owe the debt. Many consumer collection lawsuits rely on missing documentation, improper service, expired statutes of limitation, or violations of consumer protection laws.
My office represents consumers in lawsuit defense matters and evaluates every case for potential defenses and counterclaims. We help you respond properly, meet court deadlines, and protect your rights throughout the litigation process.
Contact us about consumer protection laws and your rights via our intake form.
FDCPA – Stop Debt Collector Abuse
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law designed to protect consumers from unfair, deceptive, and abusive debt collection practices. If a debt collector has contacted you inappropriately, provided false information, or continued to call after being told to stop, your rights may have been violated.
We help consumers understand their rights and pursue valid FDCPA claims to stop harassment and seek compensation. Consultations are simple, confidential, and convenient.
Contact us about FDCPA and your rights via our intake form.
Personal Injury – Accident & Injury Claims
If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve answers, accountability, and fair compensation. Medical bills, lost income, and ongoing pain can quickly become overwhelming—but you don’t have to face it alone.
We represent injured individuals and work to hold negligent parties and insurance companies accountable. Our goal is to protect your rights, handle the legal burden, and pursue the compensation you need to move forward with confidence.
Contact us about a personal injury case via our intake form.
FACTA – Credit Privacy Protection
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) is a federal law designed to protect consumers from identity theft and credit card fraud. Under FACTA, most businesses are prohibited from printing more than the last five digits of your credit or debit card number—or your card’s expiration date—on receipts.
If a merchant provided you with a receipt that violates these rules, your rights may have been violated, even if no identity theft occurred. FACTA allows consumers to pursue statutory damages when businesses fail to comply with the law.
We help consumers understand their rights and pursue valid FACTA claims to hold businesses accountable and protect personal financial information.
Contact us about a FACTA case via our intake form.
Construction Disputes – Contractor & Builder Issues
Construction disputes often involve complex contracts, strict deadlines, and detailed technical issues. Common problems include construction defects, incomplete or substandard work, missed timelines, disputed change orders, and licensing or permitting issues.
My office evaluates construction disputes carefully, explains your legal options clearly, and advocates for your interests through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary.
Contact us about construction disputes via our intake form.
Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) – Housing Rights
If you’ve received an Unlawful Detainer (eviction) notice or court papers, time is critical—but you are not without rights. Landlords are legally required to maintain rental properties in a safe, clean, and habitable condition and to make necessary repairs within a reasonable time.
Many eviction cases arise after tenants report serious issues such as mold, water leaks, lack of heat or hot water, electrical hazards, pest infestations, plumbing problems, or other unsafe living conditions. In some situations, landlords attempt to evict tenants instead of addressing these problems—conduct that may violate state or local tenant-protection laws.My office represents tenants in unlawful detainer cases and carefully evaluates each situation for habitability violations, unaddressed repair requests, improper notices, or retaliatory conduct. Our goal is to protect your housing, assert your legal defenses, and pursue the best possible outcome—whether that means negotiation,delay or dismissal.
Contact us about evictions via our intake form.
