Cento Law, LLC - Indianapolis Credit Reporting Law
Indiana Law Firm
Our attorneys have litigated hundreds of FCRA cases across the country. Our experience in this area of the law comes not just from representing consumers, but from years of prior representation of two of the three national consumer reporting agencies, Trans Union and Equifax.
Cento Law represents consumers in disputes involving the reporting of inaccurate information on consumer credit reports against the consumer reporting agencies, (Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian) and furnishers of inaccurate credit information.
Using the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and other consumer protection statues, our attorneys can pursue money damages for such things as loss of credit opportunities, loss of employment or job opportunities, emotional distress, damage to reputation, and in some cases, punitive damages.
Practice Areas:
Inaccurate Information
Mixed or Merged Credit Files
Out-of-Date Entries
Inaccurate Background Reports / Employment Screening
Identity Theft
http://www.centolaw.net/
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