Consumer Attorney
Amy L. Wells
BEHNKE, MARTIN & SCHULTE, LLC
Dayton, Ohio
OHIO CONSUMER HELP
Amy Wells dedicates her law practice to helping Ohio consumers victimized by fraudulent, abusive and predatory business practices. She assists consumers who are the victims of credit reporting inaccuracies, debt collection harassment, and lemon vehicles, among other legal issues. Her  law practice is committed to aggressively fighting for justice in pursuit of a level playing field for her clients.

As Chair of the Consumer Law Section of the Ohio Association for Justice, Ms. Wells actively pursues consumer-friendly legislation to protect Ohioans from unsrupulous business practices.

Ms. Wells and her staff are well-versed in a variety of areas of consumer law. To schedule a consultation, please contact our office.
























~Dedicated to Protecting Ohio Consumers~
CREDIT REPORT ISSUES
Inaccurate Information on Your Credit Report? Protect Your Good Name.  Credit can affect your access to home mortgages, vehicle loans, employment, and even insurance. Bad credit has been described as the 'Scarlet Letter' of 20th Century America. Contact Attorney Amy Wells for a free consultation regarding your legal rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act when false information is being reported about you.
    
 
 
LEMON LAW HELP
GOT A LEMON? Know Your Rights. Whether you bought a brand new vehicle, or used one, Attorney Wells is experienced in dealing with motor vehicle manufacturers and dealerships. She aggressively works to assist her clients who have paid good money for a defective vehicle.
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