FREE Credit Dispute Consultation!
Have you discovered inaccurate information on your credit report?
Have you been denied credit, housing, or a job due based on those inaccuracies?
If your answer to either of the above questions is yes, you are not alone.
People all over the United States have discovered mistakes and inaccuracies on their credit reports, which affects their ability to obtain credit, seek out loans and qualify for employment.
Our experienced staff of trusted attorneys will provide a FREE CONSULTATION to determine if one or more of our credit report disputes is right for you!
Examples of Inaccurate Information
Below are examples of inaccurate information that may be good cause to utilize one or more of our credit report disputes:
Inaccurate personal information
names, addresses, marital status, and employment information, social security and tax information.
Inaccurate credit information
balance amount (balance and/or past due balance reflecting inaccurate amounts);
payment history (late payments that you have paid on time);
account statuses (closed accounts that are listed as open, etc.);
account ages (delinquent account that is seven years or more old, never existed, etc.);
accounts that incorrectly list you as a cosigner, etc;
accounts opened as a result of fraud and/or identity theft.
Inaccurate inquiry information such as “hard” or “promotional” inquiries that you never authorized.
Inaccurate public record information such as lawsuits that you were not involved in, bankruptcies that you did not file, bankruptcies you filed more than ten years ago, tax or judgment liens that you paid but are listed as unpaid.
Inaccurate criminal records on the background check report like misdemeanors, felonies, sexual assaults, and arrests.
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Please complete the below form for your free credit report dispute consultation!
Disclosure
This form is an invitation to send us documentation to conduct an initial evaluation so we can determine whether we may be of assistance in your matter. Use of this form does not create an attorney/client relationship.
After having submitted the above form, we will do our best to get back to you within 72 hours!
The Firm will advise as to whether or not we believe our services are right for you. In the event that you wish to proceed, our attorneys will advise you as to the next steps you must take in order to obtain representation.