Denied Because of Your Credit Report?
A denial — or worse terms — caused by an inaccurate credit report is "adverse action." It is the concrete harm an FCRA case is built on. Find what happened to you.
Denied a Mortgage
A mortgage denial traceable to an inaccurate report is concrete adverse action — and concrete FCRA damages.
Denied an Auto Loan
Turned down for a car loan, or pushed into a far worse rate, because of an error someone else put on your report.
Denied an Apartment
Rental screening companies are credit reporting agencies too. A wrongful denial is an FCRA matter.
Denied a Credit Card
A denial — or a slashed credit limit — based on inaccurate information is adverse action you can act on.
Denied a Job
Employment background checks are governed by the FCRA. A lost job offer over a screening error is a serious claim.
Denied a Personal Loan
A lender's denial letter that cites your credit report is the documented harm an FCRA case is built on.
Charged a Higher Rate
You don't have to be denied outright. Worse terms because of an inaccurate report are compensable FCRA damages.
Denied Utilities
Utility and phone companies pull credit too. A wrongful deposit demand or denial counts as adverse action.
Is Your Credit Report Wrong?
Tell us what's on your report. We'll review it at no cost — and in successful cases, the defendant pays the legal fees, not you.
Free review. No obligation. No out-of-pocket cost in cases we take.