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Debt Collectors


Bessey Law P.A. – Fighting for your Rights

You Have a Right to Sue Harassing Debt Collectors

Debt collectors must treat you with truth, fairness, dignity, and respect—Period! Any debt collector who crosses the line and abuses you for the collection of a consumer debt can be sued in federal court for damages under a law called the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).

Debt Collectors Are Prohibited From Doing Lots of Things

  • Threatening lawsuits, garnishment, liens, or arrest for not paying a bill
  • Calling your family, friends, neighbors or employers to collect a debt
  • Leaving abusive phone messages
  • Insulting, yelling or swearing at you
  • Calling your workplace after telling the collector not to call you there
  • Lying, threatening, or otherwise harassing you in any way

If you have suffered from any of these abusive bill collection practices, you may be entitled to compensation. We can help any consumer who is currently in collections, or has suffered from collection harassment. Call us today toll free at 1-888-423-7739 to speak with an attorney and get a free phone consultation on your case.

What to Do if You're Abused By a Collector

If you're contacted by a debt collector, you have a right to dispute the debt either verbally or in writing. If you want to preserve some rights under the FDCPA, you must send a written dispute within 30 days of your receipt of the first "validation notice" from the debt collector. Even if you owe the debt, or you cannot pay, you still have rights under the FDCPA. Most of our clients owe the debt being collected but because of financial circumstances, or a dispute over the goods or services, they cannot pay it. In order to preserve your rights under the law, it's important for you to keep good records of all of the contacts.

Important Steps You Can Take To Help Your Case

  1. Save copies of all letters and notices from collection agencies.
  2. Save all phone messages and voice mails- this is very important!
  3. Make note of your conversations with these bill collectors.
  4. Call a consumer rights attorney to help you recover your damages.

There Is No Fee In Your Case Unless We Recover

The law says that any debt collector who violates your rights may be made to pay you statutory damages of up to $1,000, actual damages, and attorney's fees and costs, if you win your FDCPA case. If we agree to represent you in an FDCPA case, you won't pay any attorney's fees unless we recover on your behalf. You may be responsible for any other costs in your lawsuit.

Let Bessey Law, P.A. fight for you. Call for a free initial consultation. Representing clients throughout Florida and Michigan.

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