Collection Abuse and You
There are some debt collectors who will do anything that they can to get people to pay them money, even in situations where no debts are legitimately owed to them.
Harassing calls at work, to friends and other family members, and persistent repeated calls can have you afraid to answer the phone. Threats of wage garnishments, negative credit reports, repossession and other penalties can make you anxious about your future. Deceptive information and threats of violence can have you concerned about your personal safety and the safety of those you love.
When consumer debt collectors engage in these kinds of abusive conduct, they are breaking state and federal laws, including the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ("FDCPA"), and we believe they should be held accountable for their actions. At the law firm of Boyle, Neblett & Wenger, our lawyers provide counsel and assistance to those who are being harassed by debt collectors and are tired of worrying about what will happen to them, their assets and their credit reports.
Contact our firm and learn more about your rights and what recourse you may have against debt collectors who refuse to play by the rules and to respect your rights under the law.
We Will Never Compromise When It Comes to Your Rights
Collection agencies are not concerned about your problems or the reasons why you may be facing debt in the first place, except to the extent it helps them understand how to make you pay them money. Most agencies train their debt collectors on how to persuade people into paying them money, and how to overcome whatever arguments or explanations you make. As a result, trying to argue with these people or talk your way out of the problem is rarely an effective solution.
At our firm, we take an aggressive stance when dealing with creditors that are infringing upon your rights. When appropriate, we take creditors to court and work hard to obtain monetary damages for any losses that are the result of these violations. Learn more about success stories our firm has had in taking debt collectors to court, and read attorney
Do Not Put Up with Collection Abuse or Harassment
If you have questions about what do to after a creditor harasses you, contact us at the law firm of Boyle, Neblett & Wenger and talk with us about your situation. Schedule a free case evaluation and get the answers you need to make responsible decisions. Call us toll free to make an appointment at 866-661-7930 and get relief from harassing phone calls and other illegal collection activities in the state of Pennsylvania.
