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Credit Fraud
Attorney in Los Angeles County Serving California
Credit fraud can disrupt a person’s financial life in significant ways. When someone opens accounts, makes purchases, or incurs debt using another person’s identity or financial information, the consequences often appear on the victim’s credit report. These fraudulent activities can lead to damaged credit scores, collection calls, and denied loan applications. Bontrager Law represents individuals throughout California who are dealing with credit fraud and the problems that often follow.
Victims of credit fraud should not be responsible for debts they did not create. Federal consumer protection laws provide important rights and remedies that allow individuals to challenge fraudulent accounts and seek correction of their credit reports.
What Is Credit Fraud?
Credit fraud occurs when someone uses another person’s personal or financial information without permission to obtain credit or make purchases. This can happen through identity theft, data breaches, or other forms of financial fraud.
Examples of credit fraud include:
Credit cards opened in someone else’s name
Loans obtained using stolen personal information
Fraudulent charges on existing credit accounts
Accounts created with stolen Social Security numbers
Collection accounts tied to debts the consumer never incurred
These fraudulent activities often appear on credit reports and may remain there unless proper steps are taken to dispute them.
How Credit Fraud Affects Consumers
Fraudulent accounts can quickly lower a credit score and create serious financial obstacles. Individuals dealing with credit fraud may experience collection calls, negative credit entries, and difficulty qualifying for mortgages, car loans, or rental housing.
In some situations, victims may not discover the fraud until they review their credit report or apply for credit. By that point, the fraudulent accounts may already have caused significant damage.
Addressing credit fraud quickly is important to prevent further harm and correct inaccurate credit information.
Legal Protections for Victims of Credit Fraud
Federal laws such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) provide protections for consumers dealing with fraudulent accounts. Credit reporting agencies must investigate disputes when consumers report inaccurate or fraudulent information on their credit reports.
If the information cannot be verified as accurate, it must be corrected or removed. Creditors and companies that report credit data also have responsibilities to ensure the information they provide is accurate.
When credit reporting agencies or creditors fail to correct fraudulent accounts after receiving notice, they may be violating federal law.
How Bontrager Law Helps Address Credit Fraud
Bontrager Law assists individuals who are dealing with fraudulent credit accounts and the resulting credit report damage. Legal representation may involve:
Reviewing credit reports to identify fraudulent accounts
Evaluating disputes submitted to credit reporting agencies
Determining whether creditors or credit bureaus followed the law
Taking legal action when companies fail to correct fraudulent information
In some cases, victims of credit fraud may be entitled to compensation when companies fail to properly investigate disputes or allow inaccurate information to remain on a credit report.
Serving Clients Throughout California
Bontrager Law represents individuals across California who are dealing with credit fraud and identity-related financial issues. Fraudulent credit accounts can create long-term financial challenges, but consumers have the right to challenge inaccurate reporting and seek remedies under federal law.
When fraudulent accounts appear on a credit report or creditors attempt to collect debts tied to fraud, Bontrager Law works with clients to pursue solutions and restore accurate credit information.
Are You Experiencing
Any of the Following?
Harassment from Debt Collectors
Errors on a Credit Report That Won’t Be Fixed
Identity Theft or Fraudulent Credit Accounts
Wrongful Vehicle Repossession
Employment or Tenant Rights Violations
If so, your rights may have been violated.
Your Rights Under Federal Law
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects consumers from abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt collection practices.
Statutary damages
Compensation for financial harm
Recovery for emotional distress
Attorney’s fees and costs
California Consumer Rights Attorney
At Bontrager Law, we provide robust legal support for consumers. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to protect your financial integrity and personal information.
Immediate Action:
Swift legal responses to halt further damage.
Comprehensive Solutions:
From disputing fraudulent charges to repairing credit reports.
Personalized Representation:
Tailored legal strategies to meet your unique situation.