Laukaitis Law

Laukaitis Law Laukaitis Law is a class action law firm representing consumers harmed by corporate wrongdoing.

Marketing claims can shape how consumers choose what to buy. But those claims are not always as straightforward as they ...
26/03/2026

Marketing claims can shape how consumers choose what to buy. But those claims are not always as straightforward as they appear.

Some companies promote products with inflated benefits, confusing pricing, or fees that only become clear after the purchase. In other cases, discounts or “limited time” offers may make a product seem like a better deal than it really is.

When advertising crosses the line from persuasion into deception, it can raise serious consumer protection concerns.

Laukaitis Law investigates misleading marketing and advertising practices that may affect consumers nationwide. Learn more about consumer protection issues through the link in our bio.

Signing up for a subscription often takes just a few clicks. Canceling it should not feel like solving a puzzle.Some com...
25/03/2026

Signing up for a subscription often takes just a few clicks. Canceling it should not feel like solving a puzzle.

Some companies rely on automatic renewals and confusing billing practices that make it harder for consumers to stop recurring charges. This can include hidden auto-renew terms, complicated cancellation paths, or failing to provide clear notice before a charge is processed.

Consumers should be able to understand what they are agreeing to and how to cancel.

If canceling a subscription feels unnecessarily difficult, contact Laukaitis Law to discuss your experience and learn more about your rights.

Choosing the right law firm can feel like a big decision. Many clients come to us after dealing with complex consumer is...
23/03/2026

Choosing the right law firm can feel like a big decision. Many clients come to us after dealing with complex consumer issues or large companies.

We’re grateful when clients take the time to share their experience working with our team.

Learn more about your consumer rights and current investigations through the link in our bio.

When a company suffers a large data breach, the impact rarely stops with one consumer.Breaches can expose highly sensiti...
18/03/2026

When a company suffers a large data breach, the impact rarely stops with one consumer.

Breaches can expose highly sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, financial account details, login credentials, or personal and health records. When thousands or even millions of people may be affected, these cases are often pursued as class actions.

Instead of every consumer bringing an individual claim, a class action allows the broader issues surrounding the breach and the company’s data security practices to be examined in a single case.

No fraud yet does not always mean your information is safe.When companies report a data breach, stolen data may not be u...
17/03/2026

No fraud yet does not always mean your information is safe.

When companies report a data breach, stolen data may not be used right away. It is often stored, resold, or combined with other breaches before it is used.

Even without immediate fraud, exposed data can increase the risk of identity theft, phishing attempts, or unauthorized account activity.

If you received a data breach notice, reviewing what information may have been exposed is an important first step.

If you received a data breach notice, it is worth looking closely at what information may have been exposed.In many inci...
16/03/2026

If you received a data breach notice, it is worth looking closely at what information may have been exposed.

In many incidents, the compromised data can include Social Security numbers, medical records, banking information, or login credentials connected to online accounts.

When sensitive personal data is involved, the risks may last long after the breach is announced.

If you received a data breach letter or notification, contact Laukaitis Law. Our team can review what information may have been exposed and discuss how we may be able to help.

When shopping, most of us rely on labels to make informed choices. Claims like “Non-Toxic,” “All-Natural,” or “Clean” ca...
12/03/2026

When shopping, most of us rely on labels to make informed choices. Claims like “Non-Toxic,” “All-Natural,” or “Clean” can influence what we buy and how much we’re willing to pay.

But when the product inside doesn’t match what the label promises, consumers are left without the information they relied on to make that decision.

Accurate labeling matters. Consumers deserve transparency when companies market their products.

If you believe a product’s labeling doesn’t match what was promised, our team at Laukaitis Law can help review the situation.

"No fraud" today doesn't mean you're safe tomorrow.If you received a letter saying your data was exposed in a breach, it...
10/03/2026

"No fraud" today doesn't mean you're safe tomorrow.

If you received a letter saying your data was exposed in a breach, it’s tempting to ignore it—especially if your bank account looks fine. But in the world of data privacy, silence from your bank isn't the same as security.

Here is why it matters:
• The Lag Time: Companies often take months to detect a breach. By the time you’re notified, your information may have been exposed for weeks or longer.
• Permanent Data: You can cancel a credit card, but you can’t "cancel" your Social Security number or your health history.
• Exposure Matters: Exposure alone can increase future identity theft risk.

If you have a notice, save it. The letter serves as proof of your exposure.

Know your rights. If you received a breach notice, contact Laukaitis Law to have it reviewed.

When clients tell us they felt informed, supported, and stress-free throughout the process, that’s what matters most.We ...
09/03/2026

When clients tell us they felt informed, supported, and stress-free throughout the process, that’s what matters most.

We know legal matters can feel overwhelming—especially in complex class action cases. Our role is to guide clients clearly, handle the heavy lifting, and advocate every step of the way.

If something doesn’t feel right, it usually isn’t.When you suspect a company has violated the law—whether through a data...
05/03/2026

If something doesn’t feel right, it usually isn’t.

When you suspect a company has violated the law—whether through a data breach or misleading claims—the period immediately following the discovery is the most critical. Taking the right steps now can make all the difference in protecting your rights later.

If you believe you’ve been wronged, don't wait for the company to make it right. Take control of the situation with these three steps:

1. Preserve Everything: Save every notice, email, receipt, and piece of mail. Digital and physical trails are the foundation of any legal action.
2. Create a Timeline: Document exactly what happened and when. Memories fade, but a written record of events stays accurate.
3. Get a Professional Review: Have a legal team look at your documentation to determine if your rights were actually violated.

The next step is crucial. You don't have to navigate complex consumer laws on your own. Our team is here to help you review the facts and explain your options for moving forward.

Know your rights. Visit the link in our bio to start your free review today.

Marketing is one thing. Misleading conduct is another.We all expect a little bit of "sales talk" in advertising, but the...
04/03/2026

Marketing is one thing. Misleading conduct is another.

We all expect a little bit of "sales talk" in advertising, but there is a clear legal line that companies cannot cross. When a product’s reality doesn't match the promise, it isn't just a bad deal—it may be corporate misconduct.

Whether it’s a "Made in USA" label that isn't true, hidden fees that weren't disclosed, or performance claims that don't hold up, companies are legally required to be truthful and have the evidence to back up their claims.

Watch for these red flags:

False "Made in USA" claims: Products sourced elsewhere but labeled as domestic.
Hidden Costs: Pricing that conveniently leaves out mandatory fees.
Exaggerated Benefits: Results or features that simply do not exist.
If you feel like you were sold a lie, you don't have to just "chalk it up to experience". You have the right to receive exactly what was advertised.

The bottom line is: Truth in advertising isn't optional.

Check the link in our bio to learn more about your rights and see if you have a case.

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