South Carolina residents are protected by the Unfair Trade Practices Act (S.C. Code § 39-5-10), plus federal laws like the FCBA, EFTA, and FTC Act. DisputeAI automatically cites the right statutes for your South Carolina dispute.
Auto-Renewal Law
Not specifically enacted
Medical Billing Protection
Not specifically enacted
Treble Damages
Available in South Carolina
Private Right of Action
Available in South Carolina
S.C. Code § 39-5-10
South Carolina's primary consumer protection statute. Prohibits unfair and deceptive business practices including misleading billing, hidden fees, and unauthorized charges. Allows up to treble (3x) damages in successful claims. Consumers can file private lawsuits under this statute.
South Carolina Office of the Attorney General — File consumer complaints with your state AG if a company does not respond to your demand letter. DisputeAI can generate a State AG complaint letter as part of the escalation engine.
DisputeAI automatically cites S.C. Code § 39-5-10 and relevant federal laws