Has Your Credit Been Unfairly Damaged?
Many times, people have their credit damaged because of errors that should not have happened: the wrong negative information gets on their credit history and causes huge problems. Their financial reputation is damaged, and this can lead to existing credit being revoked or reduced.
At the Patrick E. Knie Law Offices, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, I represent people in legal matters related to credit history damage. As an experienced attorney, I have established a record of success in helping people get their lives — and their credit — back on track.
When Your Identity Has Been Stolen
In my experience as a lawyer, I have had the good fortune of helping my clients achieve large verdicts related to identity theft. One big verdict involved an identity theft victim who reported the theft to her bank, Bank of America. The bank never closed the fraudulent bank account opened by the identity thief even after the victim demanded that it be closed, so every fraudulent check that was written on the account bounced. My client had to sue the bank to clear her credit and her good name.
This case received such great attention that I was asked to speak about it in Washington D.C. The case was also featured in Consumer Reports magazine.
Contact an Attorney About Credit History Damage
Credit history damage is nothing to be embarrassed about. Millions of American experience the same thing. At Patrick E. Knie Law Offices, my consultations are free and confidential. Call my Spartanburg, South Carolina, law firm at 864-641-3459 or 866-665-4995. You may also complete my online intake form.



