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Auto Accidents - Dealing With CreditorsYou are in an accident that is not your fault. If you are injured, you start incurring medical costs for which you are liable as the results of the negligence of another. You begin receiving bills for the ambulance, the emergency room, clinics and regular medical care. Everybody wants to be paid for the services they have rendered. You may start missing time from work. In the face of mounting bills, wage loss, pain and worry, the creditors start calling. How will you manage creditors and collection agencies? We find that many creditors and collection agencies will back off once they know you have hired an attorney to pursue compensation for your claims and losses. We encourage clients to turn over their collection problems to us. We routinely contact all creditors on a case, and maintain communication with them as to the progress of your case. You buy time and peace of mind and the heaps of phone calls from creditors and collection agencies employees whose sole purpose is to "encourage" you to pay your bills. In most cases, the creditors we contact will patiently wait until we are finished handling your case. In many instances, we can successfully negotiate a reduction in the overall cost of your medical care or the penalties and interest assessed for the time that they usually charge while they are waiting for payment. |
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