Why hire a Debt Collection Lawyer?
If you're facing debt collector harassment or a collection lawsuit, a debt collection lawyer can help protect
your rights. A debt collection lawyer can defend you in court, negotiate settlements, prevent common mistakes,
and intervene to stop harassment.
Why hire a lawyer?
Dealing with debt collectors can be stressful and overwhelming. If a debt collector is harassing you, a
lawyer can guide you in asserting your rights and taking legal action to stop the harassment.
Here’s when to seriously consider hiring a lawyer:
- Debt collection calls, texts, and letters are stressing you out.
- You’re being sued by a creditor or debt collector.
- You believe a debt isn’t valid or the amount is wrong.
- You’re worried about judgments, liens, or other legal consequences.
- You need help negotiating settlements to reduce the amount owed.
- You’re being threatened with legal action but haven’t been used yet.
- You have multiple debts and feel overwhelmed.
- You want to avoid making mistakes that could cost you.
- You suspect that a debt is past the statute of limitations.
By managing harassment, handling negotiations, and defending against lawsuits, a debt collection lawyer
can offer you peace of mind and a structured path for dealing with your debts.
What can a lawyer do for you?
If a debt collector is harassing or suing you, a lawyer can stop illegal tactics and enforce your rights
under federal and state laws. A debt collection lawyer can:
- Educate you about your rights under laws like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Fair
Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), empowering you to recognize and report illegal practices
- Protect you from harassing calls, threats, and letters by serving as a communication buffer, allowing
you to focus on your financial recovery
- Scrutinize debt collection documentation for accuracy, ownership proof, or an expired statute of
limitations
- Work out agreements on your behalf to reduce debt balances, waive fees, or establish a manageable
payment plan
- If a collection lawsuit is filed, represent you in court, avoiding a default judgment, challenging
improper claims, and protecting against wage garnishment or asset seizure
- Pursue legal remedies for FDCPA violations, including monetary damages, attorneys’ fees, and statutory
damages up to $1,000, and
- provide financial guidance on how to organize budgets and control spending, as well as help you explore
other debt-relief options like debt settlement or bankruptcy.
Did you know?
More than 70% of debt collection lawsuits result in a default judgment (an automatic win) for the
collector because people often don’t respond when sued. However, having legal representation can
significantly improve your situation—you’re more likely to win the case by getting it dismissed for faulty
paperwork (or some other reason) or to work out a favorable settlement if you have a lawyer.