The auto lending industry has a fraud problem and identity thieves aren’t the only ones causing it. When you buy a car, you sign a deal with the dealership — and enter a contract with a multi-billion dollar bank. ButREAD MORE
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Imagine buying new high-performance jet skis, ready for the open water. You expect speed, precision, and reliability as advertised. But for one owner, his excitement was ruined when his new 2022 Sea-Doo began stalling on water and breaking down. RightREAD MORE
No consumer should be trapped inside their own vehicle or told they’re “just paranoid” about a gas leak. But that’s exactly what happened when one plaintiff reported multiple Airstream defects in her new RV. Shortly after purchasing a 2025 AirstreamREAD MORE
Has credit bureau failure ruined your credit score? According to the FTC, as many as 10 million Americans are impacted by serious credit reporting errors each year. Often this is due to account reinsertion, or when a creditor adds previouslyREAD MORE
Have you discovered a credit card or a fake account you never opened? What begins as identity fraud can quickly turn into denied loans, collection calls, and serious damage to your credit profile. When lenders and credit agencies fail toREAD MORE
For many buyers, purchasing a luxury motorhome represents freedom, travel, and family adventure. But when serious defects happen and the dealer disappears, that dream can quickly turn into a costly legal problem. In one recent case, a plaintiff purchased aREAD MORE
When you lease a brand-new Jeep Wrangler 4xe, you expect innovation, safety, and reliability. For one married couple, their plug-in hybrid dream quickly turned into a hybrid fire risk nightmare. While charging in their garage, an electrical malfunction ignited andREAD MORE
In 2024, a couple (plaintiffs) purchased a certified pre-owned Blue Advantage Ford expecting reliability backed by manufacturer inspection standards. Instead, they got a vehicle with an unpredictable electrical stall, a burning smell from the inside, and a full shut downREAD MORE
When a plaintiff dropped over $114,000 on a new 2024 Tesla Cybertruck, he expected a vehicle that matched its futuristic marketing. Instead, he got a six-figure headache and a lesson in corporate stalling. Despite clear evidence of a warranty breach,READ MORE
In April 2025, the plaintiff took her new Hyundai SUV to Downey Hyundai for repairs after it was vandalized. She left with something far worse than a broken window. What followed was a nightmare of dealer misrepresentation, auto loan fraud,READ MORE
