Articles Posted in Deceptive Trade Practices Act

The people living in Weatherford, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Dallas, or Fort Worth, is protected by the laws in Texas, against businesses that try to take advantage of them. These laws are found in the Texas Business & Commerce Code, Section 17.

To be eligible for protection under the DTPA, all you have do is prove your status as a consumer. Proving consumer status under the DTPA requires the plaintiff to prove it was a person or entity listed in Texas Business & Commerce Code, Section 17.45(4) that sought or acquired goods or services by purchase or lease. In determining the plaintiff’s consumer status, the focus is on the plaintiff’s relationship to the transaction, not on the plaintiff’s contractual relationship with the defendant. Thus, the plaintiff does not need to prove it is in privity of contract with the defendant to have standing as a consumer. Instead of privity, the plaintiff is required to show that the defendant was “connected with” the transaction.

This Blog primarily deals with issues related to different forms of insurance issues. The importance of the DTPA is that most violations of the Texas Insurance Code are also violations of the DTPA and subject to the penalties of both sets of laws regulating the matters. Relevant Insurance Code Sections are, 541.003, and 541.051 thru 541.061.

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