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Deceptive Trade Practices In Nevada In Miami-Dade

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Multi-State
County:
Miami-Dade
Control #:
US-000289
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The provided document outlines a legal complaint regarding deceptive trade practices related to life insurance policies in Nevada, specifically focusing on Miami-Dade County. It details the grievances of a plaintiff who alleges that the defendants misrepresented the terms and performance of a life insurance policy, particularly claiming that premiums would vanish upon retirement at age 65. Key features of the complaint include claims of fraud, misrepresentation, and negligent failure to train agents, which highlight the defendants' deceptive practices in selling insurance. Users are instructed to fill out the form by providing relevant details about the parties involved, policy specifics, and damages sought. This document is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal professionals as it provides a structured approach to presenting a case of deceptive trade practices, enabling them to argue for recovery of damages incurred due to misleading sales tactics. Legal assistants and paralegals can utilize the complaints to understand the critical elements necessary in pursuing such claims and guide clients through the process effectively.
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  • Preview Complaint For Negligence - Fraud and Deceptive Trade Practices in Sale of Insurance - Jury Trial Demand
  • Preview Complaint For Negligence - Fraud and Deceptive Trade Practices in Sale of Insurance - Jury Trial Demand

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After a complaint is filed, it is reviewed by an attorney general representative who determines whether: The complaint is appropriate for mediation by the office. If it should be referred to another governmental entity that may be more suited to assist with the consumer's complaint.

Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) (15 USC 45) prohibits ''unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce. '' The prohibition applies to all persons engaged in commerce, including banks.

Report the Business to the Department of Consumer Affairs: Search online for your state's Department of Consumer Affairs. Visit the department's website. Follow the directions to report an unlicensed business.

File a complaint with your local consumer protection office or the state agency that regulates the company. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve your complaints against companies.

If you have been targeted by an illegal business practice or scam, report it at Reportfraud.ftc.

To file a formal consumer complaint, complete the below affidavit and save a copy of your completed affidavit for your records. You can print, sign, date and submit the affidavit by email (send as a pdf attachment to consumer@miamidade), fax to 786-469-2303 or mail to the address at the top of the affidavit.

Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The Federal Trade Commission will investigate a company if it knows about wrongdoing. In order for it to know, people need to file complaints.

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Deceptive Trade Practices In Nevada In Miami-Dade