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When businesses break their promises, we hold them accountable.

You expect companies—like insurance providers, retailers, lenders, and service providers—to keep their word. But when they make false promises, mislead you, or deny what you’re owed, it becomes consumer fraud. And you don’t have to accept it.

At Dankesreiter & Emmet, LLP, we help individuals who’ve been misled, overcharged, or ignored by the businesses they trusted. We take on consumer fraud and deceptive trade practices with one goal: to protect your rights and recover what you’re owed.

  • You may have a claim if a business has:

    • Denied valid insurance coverage (insurance bad faith)

    • Made false claims about a product or service

    • Charged hidden fees or deceptive pricing

    • Committed warranty or mortgage fraud

    • Run unauthorized credit card transactions

    • Failed to disclose crucial information before your purchase

  • The DTPA protects consumers from shady business behavior like:

    • Breach of warranty

    • False or misleading advertising

    • Unconscionable acts (taking advantage of your lack of knowledge)

    • Failure to disclose key information that impacts your buying decision

     

    If your rights were violated under the DTPA, you may be entitled to damages, refunds, and possibly additional penalties against the business.

  • When insurance companies delay, deny, or underpay valid claims, it's called bad faith. Under Texas law, insurers who break the rules may owe you:

    • The original claim amount

    • 18% interest on the delayed payment

    • Attorney’s fees

     

    We’ve helped policyholders fight back against unfair treatment and recover the compensation they deserve.

Think You’ve Been Wronged? Let’s Talk.

We understand how frustrating and costly deceptive business practices can be. You don’t have to fight the system alone. The attorneys at Dankesreiter & Emmet, LLP are experienced in consumer protection law and are ready to help.

Contact us today to find out if you have a case—and what steps to take next.

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