Consumer Complaints
If you’ve experienced a problem with a business or believe you’ve been treated unfairly, you can submit a consumer complaint to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.
The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General receives more than 50,000 complaints and referrals each year, which allows us to fight on your behalf. Submit a complaint online or by printing out and sending a form into our office. The more information you provide, the better we can help you.
PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS
If you believe you’ve been the victim of fraud, a scam, or an unfair business practice, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General is here to help. File a formal complaint to have your concern reviewed and take the first step toward resolving the issue.
If you’ve experienced a problem with a business or believe you’ve been treated unfairly, you can submit a consumer complaint to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.
If you experienced flight delays, cancellations, baggage issues, or other airline service problems, use this form to submit your aviation complaint to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General for review and possible assistance resolving the matter.
If you suspect unlawful business practices that limit competition — such as price fixing, bid rigging, or monopolistic conduct — you can submit an antitrust complaint to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General for review and potential investigation under state law.
To reduce unwanted telemarketing calls you can register your number on Pennsylvania’s Do Not Call List or verify your phone number prior filing a complaint.
TAKE ACTION
Scammers are constantly finding new ways to target Pennsylvanians. If you believe you’ve been the victim of fraud, encountered a scam, or witnessed suspicious activity, the Office of Attorney General is here to help.
If you believe you’ve been targeted by a scam, fraud, or suspicious activity, tell us what happened. Your detailed complaint helps the Pennsylvania Attorney General investigate and protect consumers across the state.
Use this form to report concerns about a charity’s conduct or fundraising practices. Your complaint helps the Pennsylvania Attorney General protect donors and uphold integrity statewide.
ACCOUNTABILITY MATTERS
If you’ve experienced issues with medical care, billing, or suspect Medicaid or healthcare fraud, you can file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General to report concerns and help protect patients and program integrity.
Use this form to report concerns about health care providers or services, including fraud, billing issues, or unethical conduct. Your complaint helps the Pennsylvania Attorney General protect patients and ensure accountability in health care.
If you suspect Medicaid provider fraud—including false billing by a doctor or other medical provider, improper billing of Medicaid services that were not actually provided, or other misuse of Medicaid funds by a medical provider – use this form to report it.
SAFEGUARD THE SYSTEM
Report suspected insurance fraud — whether by an individual or business — to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. Submit a referral with detailed information to help investigators protect consumers and maintain marketplace integrity.
If your business or insurance industry professional suspects another company is committing insurance fraud, submit an industry referral to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General so investigators can review and take appropriate action.
If you suspect someone is committing insurance fraud, submit a private citizen referral to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. Providing clear details helps investigators review and address potential fraud.
JUSTICE FOR ALL
Report discrimination, labor violations, or harm to vulnerable populations. Your complaint helps the Pennsylvania Attorney General protect rights, ensure fair treatment, and seek justice for those who’ve been wronged.
If you’ve experienced unlawful discrimination in employment, housing, education, or public accommodations, file a civil rights complaint with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General for review.
If you believe your employer has violated wage, hour, or workplace labor laws, you can file a fair labor complaint with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General so your concerns can be reviewed and investigated.
If you suspect an older adult is being abused, neglected, or exploited, file an elder abuse complaint with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General so it can be reviewed and addressed.