Consumer Law Reviewer

Piper Redding

Piper Redding brings extensive experience in consumer law, specializing in unfair business practices and consumer class actions. As a senior editorial reviewer, they ensure the highest standards of quality and accuracy in consumer law content, guiding authors and reviewers alike.

Credentials

Senior Editorial Reviewer, Consumer Law

22+ yearsUnfair Business PracticesConsumer Class Actions

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Piper Redding

Does Getting Sued Affect Your Credit?How Soon Can You File Chapter 7 After Chapter 13 Dismissal?Can a Pension Be Garnished for Credit Card Debt?If You Get Kicked Out of a Hotel, Do You Get Your Money Back?How Long Before a Dealership Can Repo a Car?Can a Lawyer Get You Out of a Timeshare?Do Traffic Tickets Affect Your Credit Score?Wedding Venue Contract Advice Before You SignHow to File for Bankruptcy for Credit Card DebtHow to Get a Private Student Loan Disability DischargeWhat Is the Right to Cure a Repossession?Can Felons Rent an Airbnb? The Rules and PolicyCan I Sue My Internet Provider for Lost Wages?Is There a Lemon Law for Refrigerators?Can a Veterinarian Legally Hold Your Pet?Can Social Security Freeze Your Bank Account?Do Lawyers Only Get Paid If They Win?What to Do if Your Rental Car Is Impounded by PoliceCan Someone Sue Me If I Have No Money?Can Utility Bills Be Included in Chapter 13?How to Get Out of a Rainbow Vacuum ContractHow Long Does a Moving Company Have to Deliver Legally?Can a Contractor Charge a Cancellation Fee?15 U.S.C. 1601: Key Provisions and Consumer Credit Protections15 U.S.C. 1681i: Disputing and Correcting Credit Report Errors15 U.S.C. 168: Key Provisions and Legal Implications15 U.S.C. 1681g: What Consumer Reporting Agencies Must Disclose12 USC 5536: Prohibited Conduct and Legal ConsequencesWV Statute of Limitations on Debt: What You Need to KnowHow to File a Case in Small Claims Court in Indianapolis