FRAUD/MISREPRESENTATION

A person commits fraud when he or she knowingly makes a material misrepresentation with the intent of inducing another person to act or refrain from acting to his or her detriment. It is also necessary to show that the material misrepresentation was justifiably relied upon when the “victim” acted or failed to act.

“Negligent” misrepresentation occurs when, in the course of a transaction in which a person has a pecuniary interest, a person supplies another with false information to guide their business transaction. That person who so misrepresents can be liable for any pecuniary loss caused by the justifiable reliance upon that false information.

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to fraud or misrepresentation, call O'Neill Kellner & Green at 802-865-4700. The initial consultation is free of charge, and if we agree to handle your case, we will work on a contingency fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary recovery of funds. In many cases a lawsuit must be filed before an applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations, so please call right away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible compensation.

Vermont Fraud Lawyers Disclaimer: The Vermont fraud, misrepresentation, fraud victim, serious injury and/or other legal information offered herein by O'Neill, Kellner & Green, Vermont Attorneys, is not formal legal advice nor the formation of an attorney client relationship. Any results set forth here were dependent on the facts of that case and the results will differ from case to case. Please contact a Vermont Personal Injury Lawyer at one of our Vermont law offices.

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