Consumer Law Author

Cody Saunders

Cody Saunders is a highly experienced consumer law attorney with a focus on class action litigation and product liability cases. He has represented numerous clients in high-profile cases and has a deep understanding of the complexities of consumer law.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, B.A. in Economics

12+ yearsConsumer Class ActionsProduct Liability

Assigned posts

Articles by Cody Saunders

How to Opt Out of Prescreened Credit Offers PermanentlyDo I Need a Credit Card? Pros, Cons, and AlternativesWhere to Cash a Money Order Without a Bank Account?Do Car Rentals Run Credit Checks on Debit Cards?How Long Can Your Bank Account Be Overdrawn: The 60-Day RuleHow Do Insurance Companies Verify Receipts for Claims?Do I Still Owe Payments on a Totaled Car With GAP Insurance?How Long After Bankruptcy Can I Get a Loan: Waiting PeriodsWhy Is My Account Negative After I Deposited a Check?How to Get a Car After Bankruptcy: Steps and LendersWhy Is My Mortgage Not on My Credit Report: Causes and FixesWhat Insurance Do I Need? Health, Auto, Life & MoreHow Does a Car Appraisal Work and What It Costs?What Is an Installment Plan and How Does It Work?Can You Sell a Car With a Bad Transmission: Disclosure RulesHow to Handle Delinquent Accounts: Rights and ConsequencesWill Airlines Refund Tickets Due to Illness?Can Credit Repair Companies Actually Remove Charge-Offs?How to Buy a Car as a Gift: Title Transfer and TaxesHow Long Does Bad Credit Last on a Credit Report?How to Cash a United States Treasury Check: Where to GoHow Often Should You Pay Off Your Credit Card?Can You Insure a Car With a Salvage Title in NC?Does Pet Insurance Cover Snake Bites? Costs & ClaimsHow to Write a Letter of Complaint That Gets ResultsHow to Calculate APR on a Loan: Formula, Fees, and RulesIs Car Insurance Worth It: Legal Requirements and PenaltiesHow Long Before They Repo My Car? Timeline & RightsHow to Switch Banks Online Without Disrupting FinancesIs a Cash Advance a Good Idea? Costs, Fees and Risks