Attorney at Law
Amy L. Wells
BEHNKE, MARTIN & SCHULTE, LLC
Dayton, Ohio
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PRACTICE OVERVIEW
Credit Report Problems
Unfair Debt Collections
Insurance Benefits Denial
Used Vehicle Fraud
Identity Theft
Lemon Law
Predatory Lending
Arbitration
Wrongful Repossession (Repo)
Other Practice Areas
 
OHIO CONSUMER HELP
Telephone: (937) 435-7500
Facsimile:   (937) 435-7511
Email:  AWells@LegalDayton.com
Amy Wells' law practice provides legal counsel to consumers in state and federal courts throughout Ohio.  She aggressively advocates for her clients in cases involving credit report issues, identity theft, unfair debt collections, predatory lending, lemon law, wrongful repossesion, and fraudulent vehicle sales

Attorney Wells' other areas of practice include wrongful denial of insurance benefits, personal injury, and general civil litigation.

With years of business experience and training, coupled with legal skills and a keen sense of fairness, Attorney Wells' dedication to protecting consumers is exercised every day, helping people find prompt resolutions to their legal issues.

Attorney Wells works with other dedicated and seasoned attorneys who represent clients in a wide varierty of legal matters, including estate planning, wills and trusts, probate, medical malpractice, wrongful death, class actions, mass torts, business transactions, real estate, juvenile law and family law.  If you have a legal issue, contact Attorney Amy Wells today. 









~Dedicated to Protecting Ohio Consumers~
PROTECT YOUR CREDIT
Attorney Wells advises her clients to protect their good name by reviewing their credit report with each of the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and Trans Union) at least once a year. Consumers are entitled to a FREE copy of their credit report once per year, and may obtain a copy online at www.annualcreditreport.com.

Review the information carefully, and you find an error, contact Attorney Wells for a consultation regarding steps you may take to correct this problem.  Credit bureaus are a multi-billion dollar industry, making money from selling your information. If the credit reporting agencies fail to correct errors published on your credit report, you may be entitled to money damages.
DEBT COLLECTION

A growing number of Ohio consumers are victimized by the use of abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt collection practices by debt collectors. Abusive debt collection practices contribute to the number of personal bankruptcies, marital instability, job loss, and invasion of individual privacy. Federal law prohibits unfair and deceptive practices by debt collectors.