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Highly skilled and knowledgeable in handling car title fraud and other automotive legal issues
“Matthew is very good. He won a case for me against a shady dealer that acted fraudulently multiple times.”
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Provides excellent communication and responsiveness throughout the legal process
“Communication was always great, he took a vacation and got engaged during work on my case but kept me in the loop.”
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Dedicated and works hard to get the best possible outcome for clients
“Matthew is a hard working attorney, that is fighting for you to get your money back, that you lost over an injury or in my case, a messed up car sale deal from facebook.”
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Helps clients recover significant financial losses from fraudulent car dealerships
“he was able to obtain documents from an open records request from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles which showed hundreds of other vehicle transactions involving the dealership as well as the tampering of odometers of those other vehicles.”
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Provides a personalized and caring approach to clients' legal issues
“I knew he was the right attorney for us immediately during our initial phone consultation and he has exceeded our expectations by far.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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25 Jan, 2024 by Jaren anderson
had a car fraud incident over 6 months ago & matthew helped me get over $2k more than i had spent on the car. highly recommend going through him for any of your needs!
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23 Jan, 2024 by Cesar gonzalez
I’m a firefighter from Kansas. I originally saw Matt when I was having trouble getting title from a dealership on two vehicles I purchased in Texas. A year later, I discovered that the dealership rolled back the odometers on both vehicles. Matt discovered that the dealership washed the titles of my two vehicles in order to hide the true mileage. Matt was also able to obtain documents from an open records request from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles which showed hundreds of other vehicle transactions involving the dealership as well as the tampering of odometers of those other vehicles. Thanks to Matt, I was able to get justice against this fraudulent dealership. If you are looking for someone that is going to put the time and effort into your case give this guy a call.
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05 Jan, 2024 by Dawn hernandez
I was a victim of used car dealer title fraud. After almost two years of waiting for the dealer to transfer my title, I approached Matt to discuss my options. Matt listened and developed a game plan for me to get justice against this fraudulent dealer. Turns out my vehicle had a lien that the dealer did not tell me about. Matt not only sued the dealership, but was able to negotiate the lien down substantially in order for the lien holder to release its lien. If anyone needs a title fraud attorney, Matt is your guy. He answered all my questions and made sure I had a clear understanding of the litigation process. I really felt like he cared about my issues and gave me all of his effort to get my title.
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18 Dec, 2023 by Taylor solorzano
I purchased a car over four years ago and the dealership never transferred title of the car in my name. Eventually during Covid the dealership went out of business and I felt like I was stuck with a vehicle I had no title to. Matt Valeriane was able to help me with my car title dealership fraud. He learned that the motor vehicle title was not transferred because the car still had a lien from a prior owner that was not released. I was able to get the money I paid for the car refunded, even though I purchased it four years ago! During the course of suing the used car dealership, Matt explained what I could expect during the process and answered all my questions. If you need to talk to an attorney about getting your car title, even if the dealership is closed Matt is the attorney to talk to.
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23 Aug, 2023 by Vanessa vy
Matthew is a hard working attorney, that is fighting for you to get your money back, that you lost over an injury or in my case, a messed up car sale deal from facebook. He puts in the time and got what we discussed in the end. Hopefully I do not have a situation like this again, BUT if I do, he is who I am using.
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