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Potential RecoveryUp to $1,500 per call or text

Illegal Robocalls in Florida — You May Be Owed Up to $1,500 Per Call

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act gives you the right to sue for every illegal robocall or prerecorded message to your cell phone — $500 to $1,500 per call, with no proof of financial harm required.

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$500–$1,500 per call
4-year statute of limitations

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What Makes a Robocall Illegal Under the TCPA

Three elements must be present for a TCPA violation involving robocalls to cell phones:

1
Autodialer or Prerecorded Message
The call used equipment that automatically dials from a list, or delivered a prerecorded or artificial voice message.
2
Called Your Cell Phone
The TCPA's strongest protections apply to calls and texts to mobile phones specifically.
3
No Valid Prior Express Consent
You never gave permission — or you gave permission and later revoked it by telling them to stop.

Federal Law

47 U.S.C. § 227(b)(1)(A) — TCPA

It shall be unlawful for any person within the United States... to make any call (other than a call made for emergency purposes or made with the prior express consent of the called party) using any automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice... to any telephone number assigned to a paging service, cellular telephone service, specialized mobile radio service, or other radio common carrier service.
End of Citation

How Much Is Each Robocall Worth?

$500
Per call (standard TCPA violation)
Up to $1,500
Per call if the violation was willful
No win, no fee
We work on contingency — you pay nothing unless we win

Recovery Example

Illegal CallsStandard ($500)Willful ($1,500)
5 calls$2,500$7,500
10 calls$5,000$15,000
20 calls$10,000$30,000
50 calls$25,000$75,000

Results may vary. Each call is a separate violation. Based on statutory damages per 47 U.S.C. § 227(b)(3).

How a TCPA Robocall Lawsuit Works

  1. Phase 1

    You Receive the Robocall or Prerecorded Message

    A company calls your cell phone using automated dialing software or plays a prerecorded message without your valid prior consent — or after you revoked consent. The violation is complete the moment the call connects.

  2. Phase 2

    You Document the Evidence

    Save your call log, note the number, save any voicemail. Each call is a separate federal violation. Count every one — that number determines your potential recovery.

  3. Phase 3

    We File Your TCPA Claim

    We file in federal court against the company. The TCPA is a strict liability statute — the company's intent doesn't matter. If they made the call without consent, they violated the law.

  4. Phase 4

    You Recover — We Collect Our Fee From Them

    $500 per violation, up to $1,500 for willful violations. We work on contingency — you pay nothing unless we win.

Individual TCPA Claim vs. Class Action — The Difference Is Enormous

If you've ever received a class action settlement check for illegal robocalls, you may have received $30–$50 — while the attorneys earned millions. That's class action economics.

Class Action

$30–$50

Your share of a massive settlement split among millions of claimants

Individual TCPA Claim

$500–$1,500 per call

Your own attorney pursuing your individual damages — far more per person

Who Commonly Violates the TCPA in Florida

Florida consistently ranks among the top states for TCPA complaints filed with the FCC. The following industries are the most frequent defendants in TCPA lawsuits:

Banks & credit card companies
Insurance providers
Mortgage & loan servicers
Healthcare & hospitals
Telecom companies
Debt collectors
Student loan companies
Real estate firms

Received a robocall from any of these industries? You may have a TCPA claim — even if you're a customer of theirs.

Evidence to Gather Now

Call logs from your phone showing dates, times, and numbers

Screenshot every entry now

Voicemails (save them — they prove the prerecorded message)

Do not delete even after listening

Phone records from your carrier

Can be formally subpoenaed by your attorney

Record of when and how you revoked consent

STOP text, verbal request, written letter

Any documentation showing you never gave consent

You never signed up, never gave your number

Getting Robocalls? Every Call May Be Worth $1,500.

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