Complaints
The Pennsylvania Office of General Attorney receives more than 30,000 complaints related to consumer issues, health care issues, insurance fraud, violations of the Pennsylvania Do Not Call Law, SPAM email and junk mail, and numerous other subjects.
The complaints can be filed using the online complaint forms or printing and sending a complaint form to the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office.
It is important that we receive as much detailed information as possible, to help with the investigation and to resovle the complaints.
Please review the following information before filing a complaint, and use the following links to access our various complaint forms.
Online Complaint Forms:Consumer Complaint FormDo Not Call Complaint FormSPAM and Junk Mail Complaint FormHealth Care Complaint FormInsurance Fraud Complaint FormElder Abuse Complaint Form Printable Complaint Forms:Consumer Complaint FormDo Not Call Complaint FormCivil Rights Complaint FormCharitable Trusts and Organization Complaint FormHealth Care Complaint FormInsurance Fraud Complaint FormElder Abuse Complaint Form Toll Free Telephone Numbers:1-800-441-2555 - Bureau of Consumer Protection 1-877-888-4877 - Health Care Section 1-866-623-2137 - Elder Abuse Unit
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Environmental crimes charges against two Northumberland County men A residential developer and a former sewage enforcement officer from Northumberland County are accused of falsely certifying building lots for septic systems and submitting falsified reports to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
$120 million investment settlement with Shell Oil Attorney General Tom Corbett announced a $120 million settlement of a U.S. class action lawsuit against Royal Dutch Shell, which was accused of overstating oil and natural gas reserves and artificially inflating stock prices. The lawsuit was brought by investors across the U.S., including Pennsylvania's retirement systems for teachers and state employees.
Massive violations of "Do Not Call law" sparks lawsuits against Maryland & Pennsylvania firms Two companies, based in Baltimore, MD, and State College, PA, who are accused of calling more than 500,000 Pennsylvania residents who are on the "Do Not Call" list, are the focus of lawsuits recently filed by Attorney General Tom Corbett's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
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