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San Francisco Consumer Protection Lawyers

Even the most powerful corporations do not have the right to knowingly put you or your family in harm’s way. When a company engages in fraudulent, deceptive, or unsafe practices, Matern Law Group helps San Francisco consumers hold them accountable.
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San Francisco Consumer Rights Violations Come in Many Forms

Consumers in San Francisco have a right to be protected from unfair, deceptive, and unsafe business practices. Unfortunately, these violations can occur in many forms, from misleading advertising and hidden fees to faulty products and aggressive debt collection tactics.

If you’ve been wronged by a company in LA, you don’t have to stand by. San Francisco consumer protection laws empower you to fight back and seek compensation for damages or injuries. The attorneys at Matern Law Group have many years of experience protecting San Francisco consumers from a variety of unfair, deceptive, and predatory practices.

San Francisco Deceptive Marketing

California’s consumer protection laws are robust, aiming to safeguard consumers from deceptive marketing practices through a combination of statutory provisions, legal recourse options, and regulatory oversight. Consumers are encouraged to report misleading advertisements and seek legal advice if they believe their rights have been violated.

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San Francisco Greenwashing

“Greenwashing” is the process of conveying a false impression or misleading information about how a company’s products are environmentally sound. Greenwashing involves making an unsubstantiated claim to deceive consumers into believing that a company’s products are environmentally friendly or have a greater positive environmental impact than is true.

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San Francisco Mislabeled Products

In our consumer-goods driven society, we feel that it is important that companies are held responsible for placing defective, or mislabeled goods in the hands of consumers. When dangerous goods do end up being sold to consumers, the manufacturer or seller should be held responsible.

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San Francisco Product Warranties

California provides robust protections for consumers under its warranty laws, ensuring that products are fit for their intended use and providing remedies if they are not. The combination of implied and express warranties, along with federal protections, offers a comprehensive framework to protect consumer rights and provide recourse in cases of defective products.

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Our Approach

Our Practices are Guided by Integrity. We’ll protect what you deserve.

We work tirelessly and fight tenaciously to hold rights abusers accountable.

If you’ve experienced a distressing incident related to an issue like this, call us for a free case evaluation.

Did You Know?

Misleading Advertising
Anything published or advertised — on TV, in print, on a product label — that leads consumers to an incorrect understanding or belief about a product or service is considered "deceptive."
Privacy Rights
When companies fail to protect consumers' personal information it leads to privacy breaches with devastating consequences.
Product Defects
State and federal laws provide the consumer with remedies for products that do not perform as promised.

Is It Illegal, or Just Unfair?

Legal cases can be lengthy, complicated, and confusing, but you don’t have to take on the system all by yourself. If you believe someone has violated your individual rights, or the rights of a large group of people in your community, we can help you find the right course of action.

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