About VB | Contact Us

News-Press

Have You Purchased A Used Car?

If you have purchased a used car from a dealership, you may have been hit with unfair charges. These charges are not obvious and as result are referred to as hidden finance charges. Hidden finance charges may include the overpricing of a vehicle, having to pay for a warranty, having to pay for insurance, or having to pay for a reconditioning cost (usually just the cost of cleaning the car before selling to you). But, these are not the only hidden charges. These hidden finance charges are then of course financed on top of the true or unrevealed price of the car. This unfairly increases the amount that you eventually pay for the car and you end up paying much more and even many times more than what the car is really worth. Often, the used car dealerships make you believe that because of your financial status, or credit rating, you are only able to purchase a car from their dealership and under their financing terms. However, even if you have bad credit, no credit, little income, or no income, you are still supposed to get a fair deal. The used car dealers methods of pricing and relationships with their finance companies are complicated. So, you would not be able to discover what they have done to you on your own. Our attorneys will look over your paperwork to find out if you have been the victim of hidden finance charges. Call us at 334-3933.

Contact us at 1-800-64-VILES

(1-800-648-4537)

We don't get paid until you do.

The hiring of an attorney is an important decision that should not based soley upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience.

FREE CASE REVIEW

Fill out a free case review form today and have one of our experienced attorneys review your case.

*Denotes required fields

FAQs

Q: Will I owe anything if we don't win the case?

A: If your case is unsuccessful no money will come out of your pocket. You are only responsible for costs incurred if you win.

Q: What is a mediation?

A: A mediation is a settlement meeting that occurs before a case goes to trial. Both sides appear with legal representation before mediator, who listens to each party's story. If neither side agrees on a settlement during the mediation, the case goes to trial. Anything discussed during mediation cannot be used in a court of law

Q: What is PIP?

A: Personal Injury Protection Insurance otherwise known as "PIP" is required by Florida law. PIP covers 80% of your medical expenses up to $10,000. Be careful there are many statutory requirements with PIP that could cause you to lose your benefits. Viles and Beckman, LLC will assist you with the PIP process to maximize your PIP benefits.

Q: How long can you estimate my case to last?

A: This really depends on the case that we are dealing with. With most personal injury cases it depends on the severity of the injury and the length of treatment with your doctor. When released from treatment we attempt to negotiate with the insurance company to conclusion or file lawsuit.

Couldn't find the information you were looking for? Email us: info@vilesandbeckman.com

CONTACT US

If you have any legal questions please contact us.

Viles & Beckman, LLC

6350 Presidential Court

Fort Myers, FL 33919

Phone: 1-800-64-VILES

1-800-648-4537

239-334-3933

Fax: 239-334-7105

Email: info@vilesandbeckman.com

Consumer Alerts

Acetaminophen

Asbestos Cancer (Mesothelioma)

Denture Cream (Zinc Poisoning)

Reglan

Seroquel

Tire Failure

Zicam Cold Remedy

Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Replacement