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Stemkowski Previn Warren Erin Casey Williams Consumer Fraud Protection Overview Anyone who purchases a product or service is potentially at risk for fraud, and even the most financially savvy customer can unknowingly fall victim to it. It can crop up in a number of ways, from overpaying for contracting services or purchasing a car that turns out to be defective, to a company that does not protect consumers’ identities, allowing them to fall victim to a data breach. Facing the pressures of a competitive marketplace, some companies take deceptive actions in order to give them a financial edge while disadvantaging countless customers. On this Page Consumer Fraud Class Action LawsuitsEmissions Fraud Lawsuits Consumer Fraud Protection Lawsuits & Cases ARC Airbag Lawsuit Takata Airbag Lawsuit Social Media and Eating Disorders Meta Pixel Privacy Litigation Teen Social Media Harm Lawsuit Audi Timing Chain Tensioner Lawsuits Fraudulent Health Insurance Costs View all Consumer Fraud Protection Cases Consumer Fraud Class Action Lawsuits Common Types of Consumer Fraud Automobile fraudData breachesFalse and misleading advertising or bait and switch tacticsInsurance fraudInterpreting a contract or agreement in a way that unfairly disadvantages the consumerOvercharging or improper charges for goods and servicesSelling defective productsIn 2018 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received more than one 1.4 million fraud-related complaints with losses totaling more than $1 billion. Consumer Fraud Action Lawsuits Federal and state laws offer consumer fraud protection by regulating the advertising, marketing and sale of consumer products and services. In addition, there are federal agencies that work to prevent and address consumer fraud, including the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Agency.These agencies, however, do not help individual consumers pursue recovery for damage due to fraud. If you are a victim of consumer fraud and are considering pursuing litigation, our attorneys can help as you seek justice. Contact a consumer fraud attorney If you think you have a potential consumer fraud case, connect with our consumer fraud attorneys to discuss your claim and legal options. Contact us today You can also reach our team by calling 1.800.768.4026. Our Approach to Consumer Fraud Litigation Motley Rice believes that class action lawsuits are an important tool for both the individual and the marketplace. For many consumers, filing an independent lawsuit may be impractical or costly. A class action lawsuit positions a group of similarly harmed consumers to pursue recovery for their damages.Our consumer fraud team seeks damages for consumers with both small and large losses, and we strive to make a significant impact that will also discourage future businesses from attempting to undertake the same illicit practices. Our Experience in Consumer Fraud Protection Our attorneys have litigated diverse and complex consumer fraud matters against industries and companies that prey on unwary customers, including cases against:Automobile manufacturers and dealersBanksBrokersCredit reporting agenciesFinancial consultantsInsurance companiesMortgage lendersTitle insurersWe have also worked with numerous state attorneys general who have retained our attorneys to represent their states in a range of legal matters, including consumer rights and consumer protection. Emissions Fraud Litigation Motley Rice represented dozens of owners and lessees affected by the Volkswagen “Clean Diesel” scandal, in addition to firm co-founder Joe Rice’s role as one of the lead negotiators of a $15 billion class action settlement for impacted 2.0-liter vehicles, the largest auto-related consumer class action settlement in U.S. history, as well as the multi-billion settlement for 3.0-liter vehicles. Learn more.The firm’s attorneys also represents owners and lessees in similar litigation alleging defeat software was used to bypass federal emissions standards in certain Fiat Chrysler Automobiles vehicles from model years 2014 to 2016. Joe Rice served as a member of the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee and played a leading role in negotiating a settlement valued at more than $300 million. Learn more. Emissions Fraud Lawsuits Fraudulent Health Insurance Costs Motley Rice attorneys are engaged in litigation and investigations into Cigna Health & Life Insurance Co, and other health insurance providers accused of fraudulently inflating copayments, coinsurance, deductibles and other costs for home-patient services and products. Learn more. Contact Us If you think you have a Consumer fraud protection claim, consider contacting an attorney to get more information and find out your legal options. Connect with a Lawyer You can also contact us by calling 1.800.768.4026