Guides on TCPA law, wrong-number robocalls, and how to turn illegal calls into real money. If you're getting robocalls meant for someone else, you're already owed damages.
Each wrong-number robocall is worth $500–$1,500 under federal law. The caller can't claim they dialed the wrong number as a defense. Here's what you're owed and how to collect.
When automated calls reach the wrong number, liability is automatic. No consent from you = violation. Here's the legal breakdown, damage math, and proof framework.
Federal law gives you a private right of action. You can sue, collect $500–$1,500 per call, and the company pays your attorney. Full lawsuit guide, FAQ, and settlement examples.
Federal law pays you $500–$1,500 per illegal robocall. Step-by-step guide to documenting violations, blocking future calls, and filing your claim.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act lets you sue for $500–$1,500 per illegal call. Full breakdown of what's covered, who's liable, and how damages work.
Car warranty calls, Medicare scams, debt collectors — the most active illegal robocall campaigns in 2026 and which ones put money back in your pocket.
Step-by-step guide to the TCPA lawsuit process. Document violations, find an attorney, file in small claims or federal court, and collect $500–$1,500 per illegal call.
Real TCPA settlement examples from $500 to $150 million. Learn what drives your payout value, how individual vs. class action settlements compare, and how to estimate your claim.
Use this decision tree to find out if the calls you're getting are illegal. Covers auto-dialers, wrong numbers, prerecorded messages, DNC violations, and what to do next.
Yes. The TCPA covers texts, not just robocalls. Every spam text sent without consent is worth $500–$1,500 in federal statutory damages — and SMS is the fastest-growing TCPA violation.
The TCPA gives you 4 years from each violation. Learn when the clock starts, whether your window is still open, and why filing an FCC complaint doesn't pause the deadline.
DNC registry violations and TCPA violations are separate — and both pay. One illegal telemarketing call can be worth $1,000–$3,000 when both violations apply.