Consumer Credit Attorney

Damage to credit history because of reporting false, obsolete or inaccurate information can affect your future. Credit agencies are generally required to remove false, obsolete or inaccurate information from a consumer’s credit report. Creditors generally are not allowed report false, obsolete or inaccurate information about consumers to credit agencies.
Unauthorized use of a consumer’s credit report is also damaging as too many instances of pulling your report affects your score. Companies and individuals generally may obtain a consumer credit report for certain permissible purposes including court-ordered access, access on written approval of the consumer, extension of credit, application for insurance, and other purposes. Examples of obtaining consumer reports for unauthorized purposes include accessing the report for purposes of litigation, accessing the report of a political rival, accessing the report of a boyfriend or girlfriend, and accessing the report for use in support proceedings prior to the entry of a judgment.
If you or someone you know may be a victim needing a Consumer Credit Attorney, contact us today to set up a free consultation. There is no obligation.