The answer is DTPA.
The Deceptive Trade Practices Act(DTPA) is designed to protect consumers from false promises made by business offering goods or services.
Who Does the DTPA Apply To?
- To find a DTPA claim, a person must be a consumer.
- The defendant must have produced or provided the good or service to the plaintiff. Finally the supposed DTPA violation must be the source of the plaintiff's damages.
- In certain circumstances the DTPA apply to insurance claims.
- However its always best to speak with an attorney if you believe you might have a DTPA claim involving an insurance policy.
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