Kent Attorneys Helping You with Prepetition Claims Involving the FDCPA
The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) governs creditors and collection agencies. The act protects debtors from harassing collectors, calling them and their family and neighbors at all hours of the day and night. While federal and state laws are in place, the FDCPA is often violated.
If you are a victim of a creditor who continually violates the FDCPA, Matt Iwama, founder of the Iwama law firm, will fight to hold them accountable.
Bullying collectors ignoring the rules and regulations only increases the stress of your financial struggles. Contact us at 253-656-4851 or toll free at 888-465-0246.
Washington Bankruptcy Lawyers Pursuing Creditors in Violation of the FDCPA
Taking a proactive approach can go a long way toward resolving your financial problems, but pursuing litigation against creditors violating the FDCPA can result in damage awards even if you never file bankruptcy. Federal and state laws are constantly violated and ignored by collection agencies, preying upon the ignorance of debtors. The phone continues to ring, even after a bankruptcy filing that puts a stay in place to stop the aggressive and often illegal actions.
Following your free initial consultation, we will coach you on gathering evidence against harassing creditors. That evidence often takes the form of recorded conversations and written correspondence. From there, we schedule prepetition FDCPA claims and sue creditors for damages in the form of financial compensation for you.
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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer regarding a creditor violating the FDCPA, please contact us.

