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Sued by Tromberg, Miller, Morris & Partners, PLLC?

Learn Your Rights Before You Respond

Have you received a collection letter, court papers, or phone calls from Tromberg, Miller, Morris & Partners, PLLC (“TMMP” or “TMP”) regarding an alleged debt?

You may have important legal rights and defenses available under federal and state law.

At Law Office of Simon Goldenberg PLLC, we help consumers facing debt collection lawsuits, creditor harassment, judgments, wage garnishments, and aggressive collection efforts throughout New York and New Jersey.


Who Is Tromberg, Miller, Morris & Partners, PLLC?

Tromberg, Miller, Morris & Partners, PLLC is a creditor-focused law firm that represents lenders, banks, debt buyers, mortgage servicers, and other financial institutions in collection and litigation matters.

Based on publicly available information, the firm handles matters involving:

  • Credit card debt collection
  • Debt collection lawsuits
  • Auto loan deficiency claims
  • Foreclosure litigation
  • Bankruptcy-related creditor representation
  • Commercial debt collection
  • Judgment enforcement proceedings

If you were contacted by this firm, it may mean:

  • A debt collector escalated your account to legal collections
  • A lawsuit has already been filed
  • A creditor is seeking a judgment against you
  • A default judgment may already exist
  • Collection activity is increasing

Why You Should Not Ignore Debt Collection Lawsuits

Many consumers make the mistake of ignoring legal papers or collection notices because they feel overwhelmed or assume there is nothing they can do.

That can be costly.

If you fail to respond to a lawsuit on time, the creditor may obtain a default judgment, which can potentially lead to:

  • Wage garnishment
  • Frozen bank accounts
  • Property liens
  • Asset restraints
  • Ongoing collection enforcement

The sooner you act, the more options you may have.

Speak To our Debt Defense Team


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Or Call Today: (347) 640-4357



Your Rights Under the FDCPA and State Law

Even if a law firm is attempting to collect a debt, you still have rights under the:

  • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
  • New York consumer protection laws

You may have the right to:

  • Request debt validation
  • Dispute inaccurate balances
  • Challenge improper service
  • Assert statute of limitations defenses
  • Stop unlawful collection conduct
  • Contest insufficient documentation

Debt collectors and collection law firms must comply with strict legal requirements.


Common Defenses to Debt Collection Lawsuits

Depending on your circumstances, possible defenses may include:

Lack of Standing

The collector may not be able to prove ownership of the debt.

Insufficient Documentation

Many cases rely on incomplete account records or missing assignments.

Statute of Limitations

Some debts may be too old to sue on legally.

Mistaken Identity

Consumers are sometimes sued for debts that belong to someone else.

Improper Service

You may never have been properly served with court papers.

Incorrect Balance

Interest, fees, or charges may be inaccurate.


Signs You Should Speak With a Debt Defense Attorney Immediately

You should seek legal guidance if:

  • You were served with a summons and complaint
  • Your bank account was restrained
  • Your wages are being garnished
  • You discovered a default judgment
  • You are receiving repeated collection calls
  • You are being sued for old debt
  • You are unsure whether the debt is legitimate

How Our Firm Helps Consumers

At Law Office of Simon Goldenberg PLLC, we help clients:

  • Defend debt collection lawsuits
  • Vacate default judgments
  • Negotiate settlements
  • Resolve collection accounts
  • Respond to creditor attorneys
  • Assert consumer protection claims
  • Understand their legal options clearly and quickly

We understand how stressful collection litigation can be, and we work to help clients protect their rights and financial future.


Frequently Asked Questions About TMMP Debt Collection Cases

Can Tromberg, Miller, Morris & Partners sue me?

Yes. Collection law firms may file lawsuits on behalf of creditors or debt buyers.

What happens if I ignore the lawsuit?

Ignoring court papers can result in a default judgment being entered against you.

Can old debt still be collected?

Possibly. However, some debts may be beyond the applicable statute of limitations.

Can I settle the case?

In many situations, settlement options may be available.

Do I still have rights if a law firm is contacting me?

Yes. Debt collection law firms must still comply with federal and state consumer protection laws.


Speak With Our Office Today

If you were contacted by Tromberg, Miller, Morris & Partners, PLLC, time may be important.

The earlier you review your situation, the more legal options may be available.

Speak To our Debt Defense Team


CLICK HERE FOR A FREE CASE EVALUATION

Or Call Today: (347) 640-4357


Schedule a Free Consultation

We can help:

✓ Review your lawsuit or collection letter

✓ Explain your rights and options

✓ Determine possible defenses

✓ Discuss settlement or litigation strategies

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