WERE
HERE TO HELP
Debt collection is an unpleasant
fact of business. Employ a professional law firm to chase your
unpaid accounts. Free up your valuable time to devote to your customers.
WHY USE
OUR LAW FIRM?
A debtor generally has more than
one business or collection agency chasing him. The threat of legal
action will cause most debtors to give priority to the account
placed with our law firm. Debtors see lawyers as more threatening
than collection agencies while responding more positively to lawyers
as bill collectors.
Our law firm provides skilled legal
assistants who can devote their time to debt collection. We are
polite but firm in all our dealings with your customers. We do
our best not to alienate your customers good will. Our aim
is to collect your accounts and to have the customer continue to
do business with you on a cash basis. We appreciate that your customer
base is your most valued asset.
FREE INITIAL
MEETING
We would suggest having an initial
meeting with you to decide whether we can be of service to you
regarding debt collection. There will be no charge for this. |
Review all of your accounts
receivable. Any account whish has been inactive in excess of 90
days needs immediate attention. Statistics prove that the longer
an account remains outstanding, the more difficult it becomes to
collect. Debtors assume you dont mind carrying their unpaid
account.
INSTITUTING
COURT ACTION
In cases where a debtor refuses
to pay your account, you may wish to sue and obtain a court judgment.
We charge a standard fee for this service up front and, upon collecting
the account, we charge our regular collection commission. If the
debtor is employed, his wage can be garnisheed. If the debtor owns
property, a Writ of Execution can be placed against his or her
property securing your court judgment for a ten-year period.
THE COSTS
OF OUR SERVICES ARE REASONABLE:
Our collection fees
are very competitive with fees charged by collection agencies.
If
you place your accounts with us on a collection basis, we only
charge when we collect.
For further
information, please contact
Ronald
J. Wormsbecker |