Michigan Identity Theft Attorney – ChooseGoldman

 

In this day and age, the Internet is used to conduct more and more business electronically than ever before. However, with this growing electronic financial world comes a new threat to people everywhere: Identity Theft. At the law offices of Goldman & Associates, our attorneys understand the pain and distress that identity theft can cause its victims, and we want to help. Our team of legal experts can provide the ideal representation and solutions that you’ve been looking for, and we don’t stop there, we aim to bring you the respect, dignity, and peace of mind that you deserve.


What is identity theft?

In short, identity theft is a crime in which another person acquires and uses another person’s confidential information to participate in fraudulent crimes, generally for monetary purposes. Identity theft can cause its victims many problems, including ruined credit, emotional instability, and loss of money.

Identity theft is a form of stealing someone else’s identity in which one pretends to be someone else by assuming someone else’s identity. Typically, this is done to gain access to resources or to obtain credit and other benefits in that persons name. Identity theft can have serious consequences and lead to many problems for victims.


How can your identity be stolen?

At Goldman & Associates law firm, our attorneys have dealt with numerous identity theft situations. Our attorneys have seen almost every different aspect of identity theft, including but not limited to the following:

For a free consultation, contact a Michigan Identity Theft Attorney today at (877) 737-8800.

Michigan Identity Theft Law Facts

Identity theft is both a federal crime and a crime in the State of Michigan. It is committed by obtaining or using another person’s personal identifying information to buy goods or services without the person’s permission. This identifying information includes a name, address, account information, and anything else that can be used to identify a person. Identity theft charges can be punished by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. Property used to commit theft may be seized by the government.


If you have been or suspect yourself of being a victim of identity theft, the most important first step to reacquiring what is rightfully yours is to contact an experienced identity theft attorney in your area. When it comes to your identity, there is nothing more important than stopping the thief who has caused you and your family an extreme amount of grief, discomfort, and difficulties.

At Goldman & Associates, our lawyers aggressively provide legal help and representation to those who have had their identity stolen. Remember, time is always of the essence in identity theft cases, which is why our attorneys urge you to contact our law firm today. We can be reached by phone at (248) 930-9017 or (866) 666-2889 (toll-free) to schedule your free legal consultation. If you live in the Oakland County, Macomb County, Wayne County, or Washtenaw County area, our lawyers are waiting to be of assistance to you.

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