Holding Individuals and Businesses Accountable for Deception and False Statements
When someone lies, conceals the truth, or carelessly misrepresents important facts, and you suffer financial harm as a result, Texas law gives you the right to pursue legal action. At Williford Law, we represent clients across [City] and surrounding areas who have been harmed by fraud, deceit, and negligent misrepresentation in business deals, real estate transactions, service agreements, and more.
If you were misled, misinformed, or manipulated into making a decision that cost you money, we’re ready to help you make it right.
What Is Fraud and Negligent Misrepresentation in Texas?
Texas recognizes multiple forms of civil misrepresentation. The two most common are:
Fraud (Intentional Misrepresentation)
Occurs when someone knowingly:
- Makes a false statement
- Conceals a material fact
- Misleads you with the intent that you rely on that deception
Negligent Misrepresentation
Occurs when someone:
- Carelessly provides false information
- Has a duty to communicate accurate facts
- Causes financial harm by giving wrong or incomplete information, even without intent to deceive
In both cases, the key issue is that you relied on the false statement to your detriment, often in a business, real estate, or service context.
Common Fraud and Misrepresentation Claims We Handle
Context | Examples |
Business Transactions | False profit projections; misrepresented vendor capabilities |
Real Estate Sales | Failing to disclose property defects, liens, or zoning restrictions |
Contracts and Deals | Misstating qualifications or falsely promising performance |
Financial Misconduct | Falsified investment returns or phony business valuations |
Consumer Services | Contractors or professionals who mislead about licensing or experience |
Insurance or Employment | Misrepresentation during applications, negotiations, or severance |
If you can prove that the misrepresentation was material and you suffered damages as a result, you may have a strong legal claim under Texas law.
What You May Be Entitled to Recover
Victims of fraud or negligent misrepresentation may be able to pursue:
- Out-of-pocket financial losses
- Lost profits or business opportunities
- Rescission (canceling the deal)
- Restitution or disgorgement of ill-gotten gains
- Punitive damages (in cases of intentional fraud)
- Attorney’s fees (in some cases)
We will help assess the strength of your claim, gather evidence, and determine whether your case is best suited for court, arbitration, or settlement.
Why Choose Williford Law?
- Experience in complex civil litigation and financial fraud cases
- Thorough investigative approach to document falsehoods and reliance
- Aggressive advocacy against individuals, businesses, or professionals
- Clear communication and strategy tailored to your goals
We are committed to holding wrongdoers accountable and protecting your financial future after a serious betrayal of trust.