"Specialists in Asset and Money Recovery."
When a debtor is first contacted by a collection
agency, they immediately realize that the escalated nature of
their debt due to the involvement of a third party who has, as
a matter of business, the primary goal of recovering the past
due amount in a professional and legitimate manner. Even
though the presence of a collection agency acts as a catalyst
for debt payment, it is through early action on delinquent accounts
that results in the recovery of most past due accounts.
We at Abraham Roth & Associates act before
the ink can dry on our contract with you. We immediately
contact the debtor to introduce our presence and our goal to provide
the opportunity for an easy and quick repayment of the past due
amount. We call the debtor as many times as is needed to
keep the repayment in the debtors list of priorities. We
do not predetermine the number of times we contact a debtor based
upon the details of the account. We do assess the details
of the delinquent account to determine what tactics would return
the best results. We take every possible professional and
legal course of action to put the repayment of our client's money
on top of the debtor's to-do list. Our approach to debt
collection is to be tenacious, consistent, and persuasive.
In the case of litigation, Abraham Roth &
Associates maintains a network of attorneys throughout the United
States who can sue a debtor within the debtor's jurisdiction.
Abraham Roth & Associates' attorneys belong to organizations
which require that they adhere to the same high level of professionalism
as Abraham Roth & Associates. Additionally, the attorneys
in Abraham Roth & Associates' network are required to maintain
a surety bond to guarantee that all collections are properly remitted
to our clients. We ask that our attorneys first attempt
to pursue non-judicial methods to persuade the debtor to make
payments before employing other legal tactics towards recovery
of our client's money. The fees our client will be responsible
for paying if the case is to be brought to trial will be determined
on a client by client basis.