A consumer protection lawyer is a legal professional who defends individuals against unfair business practices, corporate negligence, and deceptive trade actions. In the context of personal injury, these attorneys often act as consumer rights advocates or product liability specialists to help victims recover compensation for harms caused by defective products, misleading advertising, or insurance bad faith.

Key responsibilities of a consumer protection lawyer include:

  • Investigating claims involving faulty equipment, unsafe household appliances, or medical devices.
  • Identifying violations of state and federal laws, such as the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act or the federal FTC Act.
  • Gathering evidence, including medical records and expert witness testimonies, to prove manufacturer or business liability.
  • Negotiating settlements with insurance companies or representing clients in court trials if a fair agreement cannot be reached.
  • Assisting with complex litigation such as class action lawsuits when multiple people are harmed by the same defective product.

In many cases, these lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only receive payment (typically between 33% and 40% of the recovery) if they successfully secure compensation for the client.


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