The cost depends on the complexity of the case and the legal services you need. We offer both legal plans and unbundled services so that you can choose what works best for you. Legal plans are suggested in consumer rights cases.
To start a claim, simply fill out the form on this page with your details. One of our legal representatives will review your information and contact you to discuss your case further.
“No Win, No Fee” means that you don’t have to pay legal fees upfront. Instead, your lawyer’s fees will be covered by the compensation you receive if your case is successful. If you don’t win your case, you won’t have to pay legal fees.
Not necessarily. Many consumer disputes can be resolved through negotiation or mediation without going to court. However, if the business refuses to cooperate, legal action may be necessary.
The length of time depends on the complexity of the case and whether the business cooperates in resolving the issue. Some disputes can be settled quickly, while others may take several months, especially if they go to court.
Yes, the same consumer protections apply to online purchases as they do for in-store purchases. If you’ve experienced problems with an online retailer, such as receiving faulty goods or not receiving your order, a lawyer can assist you in enforcing your rights.
If a business refuses to address your complaint, your lawyer can help you escalate the matter through legal channels. This may involve alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods or filing a court claim.
Compensation depends on the nature of your case. You may be entitled to a full refund, replacement of goods, compensation for any financial loss, or damages for personal injury caused by defective products.
A lawyer can provide legal advice on your rights, negotiate with the business on your behalf, and represent you in court if needed. They can also guide you on gathering the necessary evidence and filing a claim if the dispute escalates.
A consumer rights dispute arises when you, as a customer, believe that a business has violated your rights by selling faulty goods, providing substandard services, or engaging in unfair business practices. Legal action may be necessary if the business refuses to resolve the issue.