Debt Collectors Have Rules to Follow
Debt collectors cannot simply do whatever they want to try to get you to pay money that you owe. There are rules that have to follow, rules that our outlined by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). These rules make it clear that creditor harassment and debt collector abuse cannot happen.
What happens when creditors break these rules?
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act outlines what can be done when the rules are broken. Victims of abuse and harassment are entitled to take action. Lawsuits can be filed requesting compensation. In other words, the debt collector has to pay the debtor.
At Ross & Schnarrs, We Sue Debt Collectors
In Pottstown and the surrounding Tri-County areas of Pennsylvania, people turn to our attorneys for help because we are willing to do much more than simply file bankruptcy.
Yes, filing bankruptcy can help overcome debt and it can make harassment and abuse stop. However, we believe that debt collectors need to be held accountable. We believe that they need to pay when they break the law.
When you turn to our lawyers for help, we will take great care to find opportunities beyond filing bankruptcy. If a creditor has violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we will sue them. We will get them to pay you.
Does Every Bankruptcy Law Firm Do This?
No. Bankruptcy is fairly straight-forward. Filing lawsuits for Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violations is much more complex.
Our attorneys are experienced in going beyond bankruptcy to obtain the best possible results for the people we represent.
Extra Money for You at No Extra Cost
If we file a lawsuit for a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violation, there is no extra cost.
These cases are handled on a contingency basis, which means that our payment will be taken as a small percentage of the total amount of extra money that we recover for you.
Contact Ross & Schnarrs Today
Our lawyers are ready to discuss FDCPA violations. Contact us today to learn more about what we can do to help you overcome your legal troubles.
