Baker, LA asked in Collections for Louisiana

Q: Can I sue a creditor in small claims court for loss of wages after they harassed me so much at work that I was suspended

I defaulted on a loan but have paid the creditor back. In the initial onslaught of the default the creditor called my job every hour on the hour for a week. They threatened to show up there and discussed my defaulted loan with whomever answered the calls. At the time I was out of state at a training seminar. When I returned to work I was suspended for a month and lost quite a bit of wages. Can I sue them in small claims to recoup the wages I lost?

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Samuel John Ford
Samuel John Ford
Answered
  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Licensed in Louisiana

A: You likely have a case against the creditor based on the actions you described and may be able to recover your lost wages.Small claims court, however, may not be the best venue for your claims. There are both state and federal laws that may be in play here and a consumer attorney will provide you with the best options for your situation.

I recommend speaking to a Louisiana consumer attorney regarding the details of your situation so you can fully understand your options. Many consumer attorneys offer free consultations.

**Please note that the above is general information and not subject to an attorney-client relationship.

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