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Find Consumer Protection Lawyers in Chamblee, GA

Compare consumer protection lawyers in Chamblee. Review contact information and practice areas before you decide.

5 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Chamblee, GA
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Showing 5 consumer protection lawyers in Chamblee, GA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Acosta Injury Law
2965 Flowers Rd S Suite 120, Chamblee, GA 30341
(404) 476-4477 acostainjurylaw.com
Jean C Sperling
3175 Shallowford Rd, Chamblee, GA 30341
(770) 952-8000 sperlinglawgroup.com
Sperling Law Group, PC
3175 Shallowford Rd, Chamblee, GA 30341
(770) 952-8000 sperlinglawgroup.com
Ross Gordon Law
3175 Shallowford Rd, Chamblee, GA 30341
(404) 668-0061 criminaldefenseofatlanta.com
Law Office of Truong PC
2403 Shallowford Terrace, Chamblee, GA 30341
(770) 452-1347 cmt-office.com

What Does a Consumer Protection Lawyer in Chamblee Cost?

Many consumer protection lawyers in Georgia work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of any settlement or judgment, typically 33 to 40 percent. Some may charge an hourly rate ranging from 200 to 500 dollars per hour. Initial consultations are often free or low cost. Costs vary by case complexity and the amount in dispute. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a consumer protection lawyer in Chamblee do?
A consumer protection lawyer helps you take legal action against businesses that use fraud, deception, or unfair tactics. They can assist with cases like false advertising, warranty violations, and illegal debt collection. In Georgia, you may be able to recover actual damages plus attorney fees under the Fair Business Practices Act.
What is the statute of limitations for consumer fraud in Georgia?
In Georgia, the statute of limitations for a claim under the Fair Business Practices Act is generally two years from the date of the violation. Some other consumer claims, like breach of contract, may have a four-year limit. You should speak with a lawyer promptly to avoid missing the deadline.
Can I sue a debt collector in Chamblee for harassment?
Yes, you can sue a debt collector for harassment or abusive practices under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Georgia state law. Georgia law also prohibits threats, excessive calls, and false statements. A consumer protection lawyer can help you seek damages and stop the harassment.