Consumer Protection

Many of our clients experience violations of their rights on a daily basis and never even know it. Many times the violations are more aggravating and annoying than anything and they may be possibly small in nature, but over time and with enough of an audience, a greedy corporation can take advantage of an unsuspecting consumer. 


Many of the cases involve harassing calls or misleading information regarding your foreclosure. Some cases include small charges that are not properly disclosed by your cell phone company or a late fee that the bank improperly charges you. Sometimes these inaccuracies are reported on your credit report as well. These industries attempt to profit from small nominal charges, hoping that consumers will remain silent and not challenge their actions. At Lexicon Law we stand ready to take action on behalf of consumers who have been wronged. 


In all our consumer cases, we are up against high powered companies who will spare no expense to see your case dismissed. It can be incredibly difficult for individuals to dispute their cases, and many are forced to jump through hoops to prove that a mistake has been made. It is our goal to level the playing field and afford the consumer their day in Court! 


At Lexicon Law, we are dedicated to helping clients fight back against mortgage servicers, debt collectors, credit bureaus, and other financial entities that often exploit and intimidate ordinary consumers. 


Class-action litigation can be complicated and procedurally demanding, but our experienced attorneys have the knowledge and expertise to guide you through the process. Whether you are facing financial exploitation, credit reporting errors, or unfair mortgage practices, we are here to help you understand your options and secure the compensation you deserve for any losses or damages you have suffered.

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  • How many people constitute a class for a class action case?

    There is no set number, but in practice, we look for a group of 40 or more people. 

  • Who can be sued in a class action lawsuit?

    Any person (or company) that has caused harm to a large group of people. 

  • How long do I have to file a class-action lawsuit in California?

    In California, the deadline to file a class-action lawsuit depends on the type of claim. For example, 2 years for personal injury, 3–4 years for wage violations, and 4 years for consumer protection issues. The statute of limitations is typically paused once a class action is filed. If you are unsure about your deadline, contact an attorney at Lexicon Law today.

  • What is the difference between an opt-in and an opt-out class action lawsuit?

    In an opt-out class action, you're automatically included as a class member unless you choose to exclude yourself. In an opt-in class action, you must actively join the lawsuit to participate and receive any benefits.

TYPES OF CONSUMER LAW


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Credit Report Errors

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IDENTITY THEFT

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MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICING ABUSES

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DEBT COLLECTION ABUSE 

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ILLEGAL MORTGAGE CHARGES

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DEBT COLLECTION DEFENSE

Improper Foreclosure Icon

IMPROPER FORECLOSURE PRACTICES

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ILLEGAL INTEREST ON PAYDAY LOANS

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FAILURE TO PROTECT PRIVATE INFORMATION

Helping clients with
consumer protection
issues for decades.

Don’t fight the corporate predators alone. For more information on the specific types of cases we handle, please request a consultation today at  877-500-9111

  • How many people constitute a class for a class action case?

    There is no set number, but in practice, we look for a group of 40 or more people. 

  • Who can be sued in a class action lawsuit?

    Any person (or company) that has caused harm to a large group of people. 

  • How long do I have to file a class-action lawsuit in California?

    In California, the deadline to file a class-action lawsuit depends on the type of claim. For example, 2 years for personal injury, 3–4 years for wage violations, and 4 years for consumer protection issues. The statute of limitations is typically paused once a class action is filed. If you are unsure about your deadline, contact an attorney at Lexicon Law today.

  • What is the difference between an opt-in and an opt-out class action lawsuit?

    In an opt-out class action, you're automatically included as a class member unless you choose to exclude yourself. In an opt-in class action, you must actively join the lawsuit to participate and receive any benefits.

Case Review


Consultations are FREE!

Contact Us

Helping clients with
consumer protection
issues for decades.

Don’t fight the corporate predators alone. For more information on the specific types of cases we handle, please request a consultation today at  877-500-9111

Helping clients with
consumer protection
issues for decades.

Don’t fight the corporate predators alone. For more information on the specific types of cases we handle, please request a consultation today at  877-500-9111

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