Consumer Law Author

Jackson Brooks

Jackson Brooks is a skilled attorney with expertise in deceptive advertising and consumer fraud. He has helped numerous clients navigate complex consumer law cases and has a deep understanding of the relevant laws and regulations.

Credentials

J.D., University of Georgia

10+ yearsDeceptive AdvertisingConsumer Fraud

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Articles by Jackson Brooks

Can You Use a Passport to Cash a Check: What Banks RequireIs There an Age Limit on Getting a Mortgage?Can Car Insurance Raise Rates Without Notice? State RulesHow to Calculate the Daily Periodic Rate on a Credit CardDo I Still Have to Pay Car Insurance After an Accident?Can Your Identity Be Stolen From a Text Message?Can I Get a Credit Card for My Child? Age & OptionsHow Your Roof Affects Your House Insurance: Rates and CoverageWhat Do Car Dealerships Use to Check Your Credit?Are Garage Doors Covered by Home Warranty: Doors vs. OpenersWhat to Do After a Data Breach: Credit Freeze & FTC StepsWhy Are Payday Loans Legal: How Lenders Bypass Rate CapsDoes Disputing a Credit Report Affect Your Score?Why Is Mobile Banking Considered Riskier Than Online Banking?Is a Consumer Report the Same as a Credit Check?Can I Ask My Bank to Lower My Interest Rate?Can I Add My Sister to My Car Insurance Policy?What Does Force Pay Debit Mean and How Does It Work?What Is a Returned Payment Fee: Costs, Limits, and ImpactWhat Are Hidden Fees and Are They Illegal?How to Get Out of Debt Fast: Consolidation to BankruptcyDo Payday Loans Help or Hurt Your Credit Score?What Insurance Companies Will Backdate Insurance?What Is the Golden Rule Regarding Third Party Billing?What Does a Restored Salvage Title Mean?Can I Rent a Car for Someone Else? Policies and RisksDoes Renters Insurance Cover Property Damage: Yes and NoWhat Does Trip Interruption Insurance Cover and Exclude?Is a Rental Credit Check a Hard or Soft Inquiry?What Is NSF on Your Bank Account? Fees and Laws