Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection

As a leading consumer protection advocacy group, the CDLU has defended consumers, many of whom are people of color, from unscrupulous businesses and inept government agencies, while bringing meaningful reform and changes to the private sector.

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In 2001, the year the CDLU was founded, we took on the hospital sector for price-gouging uninsured patients. Hospitals were charging the uninsured three to seven times more than what the hospital would accept as payment-in-full from a health insurance company. 

Our work led to three U.S. Congressional hearings and investigations of hospital billing practices.

  • For over two decades, the CDLU has worked with legal teams to take businesses to task for negligence in causing deadly wildfires, for selling defective or intentionally mislabeled products, for invading consumers’ privacy, and for scamming unsuspecting consumers with hidden or bogus fees.

  • In 2022, the CDLU took on Wall Street and won over $400,000 for a Mexican farmer who was lied to and defrauded by an alleged dishonest and unethical stockbroker.

  • Staff of the CDLU have testified or provided documentation to several governmental bodies and agencies about consumer protection issues including the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee, the California Legislature, the Pennsylvania Civil Rights Enforcement Division, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the Chicago City Council, the Florida Legislature, and others.