Auto fraud, in whatever incarnation it takes, negatively impacts its victims in all aspects of their lives. Next to buying a home, buying a car is the biggest purchase most of us will ever make. When we get victimized by an auto fraud scheme, daily life becomes more difficult. After all, we depend upon our vehicles to get to work, take our kids to school, and get around town. While most of the people who sell and finance cars are ethical, there are those who engage in shady auto fraud practices.
Knowledge of auto fraud law is the best weapon in the fight against becoming the victim of auto fraud. If you’ve already been victimized, however, it’s important to know your rights and the avenues of redress that you have available to you. Complete the short form to your right to get advice on how best to proceed.
If you have already purchased a vehicle that you believe was sold to you fraudulently, you do have recourse. Lemberg & Associates attorneys can provide you with unbiased legal advice and representation so you can get the justice you deserve.
The types of auto fraud covered under the law are varied. Visit the following pages to learn how to spot the most common types of auto fraud so you don’t become a victim of these illegal practices.
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