When Lack of Full Disclosure Causes You to Lose Money
When your broker or advisor contacts you about investing in a particular security, he or she has the responsibility to tell you the truth about your investment and fully disclose all of the risks associated with the investment along with the benefits. The law is clear with regard to the advisor's responsibility to disclose any fact that a reasonable person would consider relevant to his or her investment decision. Any failure to do so can create grounds for a fraud or misrepresentation claim.
The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A., represents investors who have lost money after making an investment based on inaccurate or incomplete information from an advisor. It doesn't matter whether the broker or financial advisor intended to omit material facts about the security. The broker and his or her employer may still be held accountable even if it was a simple oversight.
Representing clients throughout Florida and across the United States.
Boca Raton Investment Advisor Fraud Attorney
If you have lost money on an investment, you may not know why. There is a chance that you made a fully informed decision to put money into an investment that went bad. On the other hand, you could be the victim of fraud or misrepresentation by your broker or investment advisor. The only way to be sure is to have your case reviewed by a qualified Boca Raton broker fraud attorney.
In every case, the firm conducts a complete investigation in order to identify the risks associated with the investment. Mr. Pearce and his team will work with you to fully understand the disclosures you received and determine if fraud or misrepresentation played a part in the losses you suffered. If so, immediate action will be taken to seek the recovery of the money you lost.
Schedule Your Initial Consultation With a Securities and Commodities Law Attorney
Contact The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A., in Boca Raton to discuss your fraud or misrepresentation claim. The firm can be reached by phone at 561-338-0037, toll free at 800-732-2889 or via e-mail.




