Superstorm Sandy left plenty of victims behind. Many of them were automobiles. Since the storm, an estimated 60,000 insurance claims have been filed for personal and commercial vehicles.
The State Division of Consumer Affairs reports that Veterans Charities made its Top Ten List of the most inquired-about charities during the first half of 2012.
If you were scammed by the Red Carpet Pageant and Prom LLC in Wayne, the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs has changed the locks, impounded all merchandise and records and is prepared to return prom dresses to consumers who can provide proper documentation.
The Division of Consumer Affairs along with the New Jersey Attorney General's office kicked off it's Safe Summer 2012 tour at the Seaside Heights Boardwalk.
With a free, new smart phone app, the Division of Consumer Affairs has made it easier than ever to “Investigate Before You Donate” and learn how your favorite charities actually spend the money you give.
A Paterson-based used car dealership has been ordered to disclose damage to and prior use of the vehicles it is offering for sale, after the Office of the Attorney General and State Division of Consumer Affairs filed suit against the dealership.
Continuing the fight against prescription drug abuse, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs today expanded “Project Medicine Drop,” a statewide initiative to help everyday citizens join the fight against the abuse of addictive, deadly prescription drugs.
New Jersey officials have stopped a paving company that owes $17 million for defrauding customers from obtaining cash raised through an Arkansas auction.