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Coerced Into Solar Panels She Didn’t Understand: How Dallas Logan Helped Her Mother Find Justice
When Dallas Logan visited her mother’s house and noticed solar panels on the roof, she was caught off guard. Her mother hadn’t mentioned anything about the installation—and as Dallas quickly learned, there was a reason why.
The panels had been installed by Encore Solar under extremely high-pressure sales tactics. Dallas’s mother was told she had to sign that day or lose the deal entirely. She signed a contract on an iPad, never received a copy, and was left with expensive, non-working equipment—and no way to reach the company.
The Emotional and Financial Fallout
Dallas’s mother was left feeling embarrassed and ashamed. She had been scammed, plain and simple, and the reality hit hard. “She felt like she’d had the wool pulled over her eyes,” Dallas said. “She never got to read the contract, and when we tried to follow up, no one would respond. It was like they vanished.”
The contract terms showed no clear way out. The system had never been activated. And the cost? Astronomically higher than what her mom could ever hope to save in electricity. It was clear something had to be done.
Finding the Right Legal Help
Dallas reached out to friends in the legal profession for guidance, but no one focused specifically solar-related fraud. Local firms didn’t want to take the case. Then, through an online chat group, she found Prevost Law Firm—where she finally got the support she needed.
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“They spoke to us like humans,” Dallas said. “It was simple, kind, and everyone was willing to help my mom. That made all the difference for me.”
A Ten-Month Process, and a Lifetime of Relief
From the first call in May 2024 to the final settlement in March 2025, Dallas and her mom worked with Prevost to hold the lender accountable. The details of the case remain confidential, but the outcome brought peace of mind.
“We’re very, very happy,” Dallas said. “Totally worth the wait. We didn’t have to do much. The team handled everything and always kept us updated. We’re just glad it’s over.”
Her Advice to Others: “Have Faith and Ask Questions”
To anyone feeling overwhelmed by a similar solar panel situation, Dallas offers this advice:
“There’s a lot of abuse happening in this industry. Do your own research, follow up, ask questions—and have faith. We’re just really grateful that Prevost took care of everything for us.”
If someone you love has been pressured into an unfair solar panel agreement or left with non-working panels and mounting debt—you have options.
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