Wednesday, September 27, 2017

When Is a Class Action Lawsuit a Bad Idea?




Who hasn’t gotten a letter in the mail notifying them they were entitled to a share of a class action lawsuit? Often these notices come out of the blue, addressing problems you didn’t even know you had. But a bad class action lawsuit can actually hurt your rights. Find out why doing nothing in a class action lawsuit could a bad idea, and what you can do instead.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Equifax Breach: What You Should Do To Protect Your Identity




Earlier this month the credit-checking company Equifax announced a data breach that effective over 143 million consumers. That’s nearly half of the U.S. adult population. Find out what happened, why you should care, and what you can do to protect your identity.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Michigan Bill Improves Consumer Protections in No-Fault Law




The Michigan No-Fault Act, which controls auto insurance, has been up for review and possible reform for years. Past bills have unsuccessfully tried to impose caps and restrictions on injured motorists seeking coverage. Now a new proposal takes no-fault reform in a new direction: consumer protection.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Houston Tropical Storm Harvey Will Drown Market With Deceptive Flood Cars



 
As waters rise following Tropical Storm Harvey, the used car market will soon be swamped by flood cars with washed titles. Find out why these cheap cars aren’t worth the money.