"I was very pleased with Mr. Meyer’s handing of my arbitration claim. Throughout the process, I felt that I was treated with respect and I always appreciated the extra effort David Meyer and his staff put forth to recover the money my stockbroker had lost. They did a tremendous job and when it was over, David was able to get back a lot more money for me than I ever expected. I have kept the firm’s number handy and would tell anyone that has been a victim of stockbroker misconduct to contact Meyer Wilson." C.F., Ohio
"Thankfully, we hired the law firm of Meyer Wilson - they skillfully guided us through the NASD (now FINRA) arbitration process and achieved an outstanding recovery for us. We do not know what we would have done without their help..."Mr. and Mrs. R.Springfield, Ohio
"Mr. Meyer and his staff was always professional and responsive to my calls and they really took their time with me to review paperwork and make sure that I remained well informed throughout the process. I feel like Mr. Meyer not only helped me to recover my investment losses, but he also helped me to get justice for my late husband..." J.S., Ohio
What To Do If You Think Ohio Broker Misconduct Has Happened To You
Broker misconduct is a common cause of people losing their investments. While brokerage firms will often tell you that losses are a product of a down market, the reality is that you may be losing money as a result of their negligence. Here's what you should do if you suspect Ohio broker misconduct:
1. Don't contact your broker If brokers are breaking the law or being negligent with your money, they will more than likely not readily admit to it. As tempting as it might be, avoid contacting the brokerage firm directly about your complaint. You don’t want the brokerage firm to have anything that can be used against you.
If you have already contacted the brokerage firm, you need to be aware that they may request a recorded conversation regarding your claim. Agreeing to such a request could hurt you in the long run.
2. Contact a lawyer An experienced Ohio investment fraud attorney is whom you want to call. A lawyer will truly be on your side, and will work to protect your rights. Investment fraud cases are complex and it is important that you have someone guiding you through the process and looking out for your interests.
A lawyer who has handled these types of cases before, and has a long-standing history of success in this very area, will know the best way to proceed and will be able to gather the information you need. A lawyer can help you make informed decisions and, if you have been a victim of broker misconduct, may be able to help you recover the money you lost.
To learn more about what hiring an Ohio investment fraud lawyer for your case means, or to bring a case of broker misconduct to our attention, call the law firm of Meyer Wilson today toll-free at 1-866-8-BROKER.
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