Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California

Hello,

I happened to come across your site while looking for possible attorneys. An insurance company called a relative to attempt to collect a premium, however that insurance agent provided the relative with personal information about my account, bill amount, due date, past due amount and time and what the premium was for.

I know that FDCPA may not apply directly to the insurance agency however Privacy Policy does, this was a clear violation of such.

Normally I would let this go, but I believe this no longer is ok... Could you please refer me to a possible attorney that may be able to handle such suit?


Asked on 3/20/12, 5:41 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Asaph Abrams Law Office of Asaph Abrams

It is my understanding that Lawguru.com is for general informational purposes; it is not a referral service. You would want to contact an approved bar referral service in your location and discover whether you have a viable and advisable claim.

This answer (by San Diego bankruptcy attorney, Asaph Abrams) doesn�t address all facts & implications of the question; it�s general info, not legal advice to be relied upon. It creates no attorney-client relationship; it may be pertinent to CA and/or its Southern District Bankruptcy Court only, and it�s independent of other answers. It may be time sensitive, as in past the �Use by� date: laws and case law change. Hire legal counsel before acting or refraining from bankruptcy/legal action. www.BankonitSD.com

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Answered on 3/21/12, 10:20 am


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