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About Remedy Consumer Law
A consumer protection law firm dedicated to holding credit bureaus and data furnishers accountable under the Fair Credit Reporting Act
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With decades of experience, Remedy Consumer Law knows what it takes to fight for you
At Remedy Consumer Law, we are a Texas-based consumer protection law firm that focuses on matters involving inaccurate credit reporting and background check errors under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. We represent individuals who believe their credit reports or background checks contain incorrect or unverifiable information reported by credit bureaus or data furnishers. Our role is to help clients understand their rights under federal consumer protection laws and to pursue appropriate legal remedies when those rights may have been violated.
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Credit Report Errors
Our firm handles cases involving credit report errors and works to enforce consumer rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act when credit reporting agencies may have failed to comply with federal law.
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Background Check Errors
Our firm handles cases involving employment background check errors and works to enforce consumer rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act when violations may have occurred.
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Victims of Indentity Theft
Our firm represents consumers in debt collection litigation and works to protect their rights under applicable consumer protection laws.
I contacted Remedy Consumer Law after finding inaccurate information on my credit report that was hurting my credit score. They explained my rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act and handled the credit dispute process with the credit bureaus professionally. If you are dealing with credit report errors, this law firm truly understands consumer credit law.
Liam Bradford
Teacher | Katy, TX
Remedy Consumer Law helped me dispute incorrect accounts on my credit report when the credit bureaus would not fix them. Their knowledge of FCRA law and consumer protection made the entire credit repair process clear and stress free. I appreciated how transparent they were about timelines and expectations.
Mark Sorensen
Construction Coordinator | Brenham, TX
After months of trying to fix credit report inaccuracies on my own, I reached out to Remedy Consumer Law. They reviewed my Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion reports and took action under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The communication was excellent, and I finally felt confident that my credit report was being handled correctly.
Kate Neville
Digital Strategist | Missouri City, TX
Who is Remedy Consumer Law
The Fair Credit Reporting Act is a federal consumer protection law that governs how personal credit information and background data are collected, reported, and corrected. Its purpose is to promote accuracy, fairness, and accountability in consumer reporting by credit bureaus and data furnishers. Errors on a credit report or background check can affect major life decisions, including access to credit, employment opportunities, housing, and financial stability.
Remedy Consumer Law is a Texas-based consumer protection law firm that focuses on matters involving inaccurate credit reporting, background check errors, and related consumer reporting issues under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. We work with individuals who believe their credit reports or consumer reports contain incorrect, incomplete, or unverifiable information. Our role is to help clients understand their rights under federal consumer protection laws, review potential reporting violations, and pursue appropriate legal remedies when credit reporting agencies or furnishers may have failed to comply with their legal obligations.
Our approach emphasizes careful review, clear communication, and lawful advocacy. We do not promise outcomes or results, but we are committed to enforcing consumer rights and addressing unlawful credit reporting practices through the legal processes available under federal and applicable state law.
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Clients often ask about Remedy Consumer Law’s legal scope, our experience in consumer protection matters, and how we approach resolving cases under applicable federal and state law.
What does a consumer protection lawyer help with?
A consumer protection lawyer assists individuals with legal issues involving credit reporting errors, debt collection practices, background check inaccuracies, and other matters governed by federal and state consumer protection laws.
Do I have rights if there are errors on my credit report?
Yes. Federal law provides consumers with the right to dispute inaccurate or unverifiable information on their credit reports and requires credit bureaus to investigate those disputes.
When should I contact a consumer law attorney?
You may consider contacting a consumer law attorney if you believe your consumer rights have been violated, such as repeated credit report errors, improper background check reporting, or aggressive debt collection activity.
Can a lawyer help if a debt collector is suing me?
Yes. An attorney can review the lawsuit, explain your rights, and provide legal representation in debt collection litigation, depending on the facts of your case.
What is the Fair Credit Reporting Act and how does it protect me?
The Fair Credit Reporting Act is a federal law that regulates how consumer information is collected, reported, and corrected by credit bureaus and data furnishers. It establishes standards for accuracy, investigation, and consumer access to information.
What should I do if my background check is incorrect?
You may dispute inaccurate background check information and, in some cases, seek legal guidance if the reporting agency fails to correct or properly investigate the issue.
How do I know if a credit bureau violated my rights?
A potential violation may exist if a credit bureau fails to reasonably investigate a dispute, continues reporting incorrect information, or does not comply with its obligations under federal law.
Is there a cost to speak with a consumer law firm about my situation?
Many consumer law firms offer an initial consultation to review your situation, though terms and availability may vary. Speaking directly with the firm is the best way to understand any potential costs.
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