Consumer Claims Overview
Consumers Have Rights. We Protect Them.
Manufacturers, distributors and service providers have a legal obligation to ensure that consumers are protected from fraudulent practices. Unfortunately, consumers learn everyday that Caveat Emptor — let the buyer beware — is a very real problem when it comes to manufacturers and retailers who don't abide by the rules.
Free Consultation ▪ We Handle Consumer Protection Cases on Contingency
Marlin & Saltzman, LLP, is a leading class action consumer protection law firm representing consumers. We are able to handle disputes involving:
- Warranty agreements
- Service agreements
- Installation agreements
- Insurance
- Defective products
- Sales promotions
Are You Part of a Class of Plaintiffs?
Many people who feel cheated after signing a purchase or service agreement don't know that there are thousands of others who feel duped by the same company. If it feels like you aren't getting your money's worth, you probably aren't. The law is on your side in many types of fraudulent contract cases. As a member of a group of plaintiffs in a certified class action lawsuit, your case carries more weight than if you try to fight the big guys alone.
Oh, You Say You Signed a Contract?
Contracts are only legally binding if they were legal in the first place. The State of California does not allow you to sign away your rights. Bring the contract to us. A member of our team will review the terms and conditions and help you determine whether you have a legitimate claim, despite having your name on the bottom line.
Our Lawyers Focus on Consumer Law and Consumer Protection
Contact us to learn more about our consumer litigation attorneys.
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