Get Professional Help From Elder Law For Financial Fraud or Elder Abuse.
Financial fraud is the fastest-growing kind of elder abuse, and Elder Law assists individuals who are victims of it. Financial elder abuse is described as when someone unlawfully or illegally exploits a vulnerable senior's money or other assets. Scammers target elderly people they believe are weak, such as those who are lonely, alone, physically or mentally impaired, unskilled at handling their finances, or have just lost a spouse. Elder fraud abuse scammers can be tough to catch.
Keep your eyes peeled for these classic ruses.
Catfishing is a type of con. When someone steals from someone they've "met" online, it's known as "catfishing."
Telemarketing and postal fraud are two examples of fraud. The US Department of Justice believes that dishonest telemarketers defraud one out of every six American customers each year, with the AARP claiming that around 80% of them are 50 or older.
A scam involving phishing Phishing is when a criminal uses phony emails, phone calls, or texts to gain personal information from a victim.
Fraud over the internet Because some elderly individuals are sluggish in adopting new technologies, they are frequently targeted by online fraudsters.
Legal documents are scams that have been falsified. Many con artists disguise their conduct as legal authority, obtaining a power of attorney, will, or other legal instruments that grant them access to a senior's assets.
A scam involving grandparents In this case, a fraudster claims to be the old person's granddaughter and phones them.
Many scammers have paperwork that appears to give them legal authority to act, including powers of attorney, authorizing signature cards, and vehicle pink slips. But Amsberry Law Firm is here to help you with your financial fraud or elder abuse. If you want help with any kind of fraud or legal issue, then contact us at info@amsberrylaw.com & at (210) 354-2244.
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