Consumer Protection Practice

    When companies mislead,
    you have rights.

    Federal and state consumer-protection laws prohibit deceptive advertising, unfair business practices and unauthorized charges. If a company misled you about a product, service, price or promise, you may be entitled to a refund, statutory damages and attorneys' fees.

    Attorney-reviewed. No fee unless we recover.

    Common issues we handle

    If any of these sound familiar, it's worth a free review.

    False Advertising

    Ads that overstate benefits, hide side effects, or misrepresent origin, ingredients or performance.

    Hidden Fees & Junk Charges

    Undisclosed resort fees, service charges, or drip pricing that inflate the advertised price.

    Unauthorized Charges

    Subscription traps, negative-option billing, or charges you never agreed to.

    Bait-and-Switch

    Advertised product or price replaced with a costlier or inferior alternative at checkout.

    Warranty & Refund Violations

    Manufacturers or retailers refusing lawful refunds, exchanges or warranty repairs.

    Mislabeled Products

    Deceptive labels around 'natural,' 'organic,' 'Made in USA,' or health-benefit claims.

    How it works

    From the first message to a licensed attorney review.

    01

    Describe What Happened

    Tell us the product, the promise, and what you actually received or were charged.

    02

    AI Screens Your Facts

    We map your story to federal (FTC, CFPB) and state consumer-protection statutes.

    03

    Attorney Review

    A licensed attorney reviews the file and decides whether to pursue an individual or class claim.

    04

    Get Made Whole

    We pursue refunds, statutory damages and injunctive relief so the practice stops.

    Been misled or overcharged?

    Start a free, confidential intake. Keep any receipts, screenshots or emails — they help us evaluate your claim faster.