Auto Fraud

I hold auto dealers accountable for deceptive and abusive practices

Most people need a car to get around in Hawaiʻi and most of us cannot buy a car without taking out a loan. Unfortunately, not all auto dealers or lenders have your best interest in mind. Auto fraud can occur when a dealer or lender:

  • Gets you to purchase a car by using misleading ads and hidden costs.

  • Makes a loan for an amount that is greater than the actual value of the car.

  • Ruins your credit by providing inaccurate information about your loan balance or your payment history.

  • Illegally repossesses your car and fails to give you a refund for add-ons you are no longer using.

  • Harasses you while trying to collect on the debt.

Auto fraud is illegal

You have a right to a fair and transparent auto sale transaction

While auto dealers and lenders are experts at closing sales, their success often comes at the consumer's expense. The car-buying process can be daunting, leaving buyers vulnerable to aggressive sales tactics, deceptive terms, and costly add-ons buried within dense, complex contracts.

If you believe you have been scammed, let me help. You have rights under both federal and state law.

I will be with you every step of the way.