FCRA Attorneys is a consumer protection law firm founded by Attorney Shawn Jaffer, a graduate of Emory University School of Law with combined credentials in law and finance (Master's from Northeastern University, Bachelor's from Georgia State University). The firm operates on a contingency model with offices in Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta, serving clients nationwide through federal litigation rather than traditional credit repair or negotiation.
The firm's core service is federal litigation under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), targeting violations by credit bureaus, background screening companies, and financial institutions. They handle credit report errors (false accounts, inaccurate balances, outdated information), background check inaccuracies that impact employment or housing, tenant screening errors, wrongful deceased reporting, identity theft defense, and mixed credit files. Their three-step process involves identifying federal violations, forcing bureau accountability through federal enforcement procedures, and recovering statutory damages, attorney's fees, and corrections.
FCRA Attorneys distinguishes itself through exclusive focus on federal FCRA litigation rather than traditional credit repair, founder's dual finance and legal experience context, and explicit framing of reporting errors as "federal compliance failures" requiring litigation rather than negotiation. The no-fee-unless-they-win contingency model removes financial barrier for consumers. The firm emphasizes that they have "helped thousands of clients recover millions" and pursue both compensation recovery and permanent record correction.
The primary limitation is that this is a litigation-based service requiring attorney involvement rather than DIY dispute filing or negotiated settlements. Consumers should understand this is a listed legal practice focused on establishing federal violations and recovering damages, not a general credit repair service. Success depends on provable FCRA violations meeting statutory damage thresholds. The website includes appropriate disclaimers that results vary and prior outcomes don't listed refund term specific results.