Practice Areas: False Advertising
False Advertising
If you were misled, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
We’ve all seen bold claims on packaging and websites—but when those claims cross the line into deception, it’s more than bad business. It’s illegal.
False advertising can take many forms: promises that a product works in a way that it doesn’t, fake endorsements, misrepresentations about the true price you will pay, promises you will pay a low price up front but charing you a higher price when you compete the purchase, deceptive claims that products offer health benefits or that they are safe when they aren’t, or products that don’t do what they promise.
If a company’s lies cost you money—or put your health at risk—you may have legal options. Tusan Law helps consumers pursue claims against deceptive advertisers, forcing companies to face the consequences and compensate the people they misled.

