Floridians for Lawsuit Reform announced on X that one in ten Americans have fallen victim to contractor scams, with baby boomers and millennials among the most targeted.
Contractor scams continue to be a significant concern for American homeowners, particularly during peak renovation seasons. According to the National Association of REALTORS, these scams often involve fraudulent contractors who exploit consumer trust, leading to financial loss and unfinished work. Floridians for Lawsuit Reform shared these insights to raise public awareness and advocate for stronger consumer protections.
A study by JW Surety Bonds, as reported by the National Association of REALTORS, found that approximately one in ten Americans have been victims of contractor scams, with an average financial loss of $2,426 per incident. These scams frequently involve contractors failing to complete jobs, performing substandard work, or charging for services not rendered. The financial and emotional impact on victims underscores the need for increased vigilance and preventive measures.
The same study indicates that baby boomers are the most frequently targeted demographic, followed by millennials. Factors contributing to this trend include higher homeownership rates among baby boomers and increased digital engagement among millennials, making both groups susceptible to different scam tactics. Understanding these patterns is crucial for developing targeted educational campaigns and protective strategies.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform is a nonpartisan advocacy organization dedicated to promoting fairness and efficiency within Florida’s civil justice system. The group works to reduce lawsuit abuse, protect consumers from fraudulent practices, and support reforms that enhance legal accountability. Through public education and policy advocacy, Floridians for Lawsuit Reform aims to safeguard the rights and interests of Florida residents.