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Take Action against Abusive Collectors
Stop Debt Collector Abuse. Get a Lawyer's Help.
Many people who are struggling financially already face the stress
of paying back debt, so the harassing letters and phone calls they
receive from debt collectors can feel overwhelming. Many dread
picking up the phone — so much so that life can begin to feel
unmanageable.
If you are being bombarded by harassing calls from debt collectors,
you should know that you have options. The federal Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act and a related California law put
protections in place for you, placing serious consequences on debt
collectors when the laws are violated.
At the Law Offices of Robert Lee Hamilton, we can help you use these
laws to protect yourself from debt collector abuse. Our founding
attorney, Robert Hamilton, has focused his career on protecting
debtors' rights and can help you take effective legal action.
Need help stopping creditor harassment? Ask us how. Call
(530) 776-9360
for a free initial consultation.
Protect Your Right to Be Free from Creditor Harassment
At our Redding law firm, we know that many debt collection agencies
make threats and false statements to get your money. We are focused
on protecting you debt collector abuse. As our client, you have the
right to be treated with respect, the right to be treated with
fairness and the right to be told the truth about your legal
options. We go to great lengths to protect these rights.
We often begin by telling our clients about debt collector abuse,
listing all the things that a debt collection agency cannot do to
them under federal law:
* Creditors cannot cause your phone to ring after they have been
informed not to.
* Creditors cannot use profanity.
* Creditors cannot threaten to call the police, send you to jail or
send your children to jail.
* Creditors cannot threaten to deport you.
* Creditors cannot tell your neighbors, coworkers or other third
parties about your debts or your credit report.
The Federal and State Laws are on your side.
Document your case
Federal and state laws fine debt collectors who continue calling you
after you have told them not to. By documenting these calls, you can
make creditors pay you for the harm they cause. At the Law Offices
of Robert Hamilton, we file cases on behalf of our clients to make
sure debt collectors pay the fines they owe. Our clients even begin
to think of each harassing phone call as money in the bank.
Don't worry about the cost of a lawsuit. We handle cases against
abusive debt collectors on contingency fee basis, which means that
you owe us no fees or court costs unless the creditor pays you.
Being Harassed by a Creditor? Here's What to Do.
You can start taking action immediately.
If you are being harassed by creditors, you can take action. When
you become a client of the Law Offices of Robert Hamilton, we tell
you exactly what to do at every step of the way. Even without a
lawyer, here's what you can do to protect yourself:
1. Start by sending a cease and desist letter to your creditors.
This letter gives your creditors written notice that they should not
call you directly. In a lawsuit, it serves as your proof to the
judge that you told creditors to stop harassment.
2. When creditors do call, give them a disclaimer. Politely tell
them that you have sent them a written request to stop all contacts.
3. Record your calls and save your mail. If you live in California,
you must have permission from the other party to record a phone
call. Tell the debt collector that you are recording the call and if
they keep talking, they have given their consent.
4. You should also keep a call log, like this sample call log that
we have provided to get you started.
5. Talk with a lawyer about the calls you receive. At the Law
Offices of Robert Lee Hamilton, we are always available to answer
your questions. We will keep in close contact to you once you become
our client. If debt collectors have violated the law, we will
aggressively protect your rights.
Call Today Local:
(530)
945-2540
Take action to stop these abuses.
To put an end to creditor harassment, call our Redding, California,
law office directly at the numbers above or contact us online for a
free initial consultation with an attorney. For more information,
please visit our frequently asked questions page.
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