Stop Medical Debt Harassment in Texas! We Fight for Consumers.
Dealing with confusing medical bills and aggressive debt collectors can be overwhelming. You have rights, and Cannon Legal PLLC is here to help you understand and enforce them in Texas.
If you are struggling with inaccurate medical bills, harassing debt collectors, or suspect unfair billing practices, our experienced consumer law team provides the guidance and representation you need.
Ready to fight back? Contact Cannon Legal PLLC today for a consultation.
How Cannon Legal PLLC Can Assist You with Medical Billing & Debt Collection Issues:
We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you achieve a fair resolution.
- Understanding Your Rights: We will explain your protections under both the Texas Debt Collection Act (TDCA) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), shielding you from illegal collection tactics.
- Stopping Harassment: If you are subjected to threatening letters, harassing phone calls, or other illegal tactics, we can help stop the communication, including sending cease-and-desist letters to collectors.
- Disputing Inaccurate Bills: We guide you in identifying errors in your medical bills and effectively disputing charges with providers and collection agencies.
- Addressing Credit Reporting Issues: We can help you understand your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and work to address inaccurate medical debt reporting on your credit report.
- Negotiating Settlements: Our firm can work to negotiate settlements with medical providers and debt collectors to potentially reduce the amount you owe.
- Legal Representation: If necessary, we can represent you in legal actions against debt collectors who violate consumer protection laws or against medical providers for deceptive billing practices under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA).
Texas Medical Debt Collection FAQ’s
The DTPA protects consumers against false, misleading, and deceptive acts or practices. If a medical provider engages in deceptive billing, misrepresents the cost of services, or acts unconscionably, it may be a violation of the DTPA.
Don’t let aggressive debt collectors or unfair medical billing overwhelm you. Let Cannon Legal PLLC help you navigate the complexities of medical debt and fight for a fair resolution.
Yes, you can be sued for unpaid medical debt. If this happens, it is crucial to respond promptly and seek legal advice to understand your potential defenses, such as statute of limitations or improper billing.
Generally, the statute of limitations for debt collection in Texas, including medical debt, is four years from the date of last activity on the account.
No. Under the FDCPA and TDCA, you have the right to demand a collector cease communication by sending a written request.
You are protected by both federal (FDCPA) and state (TDCA) laws, which prohibit collectors from engaging in harassment, making false or misleading representations, and using unfair collection practices.

Contact Cannon Legal PLLC today for a confidential consultation.
If you are struggling with medical bill errors , inaccurate credit reporting , or aggressive debt collectors , our legal team at Cannon Legal PLLC is ready to help you understand your options and fight for a fair resolution. We cut through the legal jargon and ensure your consumer rights are protected under Texas law and federal statutes like the TDCA and FDCPA.

