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Commercial Collection Agencies vs. Lawyers |
The Differences Between A Commercial
Collections Agency & Lawyer
If your letter writing and phone calls have all failed to resolve a
debt issue, it is time to call in a professional - a commercial
collection agency or a lawyer specializing in commercial debt
collection.
The most obvious choice to collect an unpaid debt is a commercial
collection agency. Agencies come in all sizes; some are local, some
specialize in handling certain kinds of commercial debts and others are
national in scope. The cost varies, depending on the volume of business
you bring to the table and the amount of debt that is to be collected.
Plan on paying 25 to 30 percent of the amount collected, with some
agencies demanding a 50-50 split. Some commercial collection agencies
offer a flat fee service that can help sift out some of the easier
commercial debt to collect before paying a high percentage.
A commercial collection agency will take many of the same actions
against the debtor that you have probably taken. Third-party commercial
collectors are aided by specialized phone systems, computers and
software designed to automate the process and make it more effective and
cost-efficient in retrieving payment on delinquent accounts. A series of
letters will be generated sternly warning of the consequences of
ignoring repayment. Phone calls will be made to deliver the same
message.
There are also lawyers who specialize in commercial debt collection.
They can be more effective than a collection agency, especially if the
debt needs legal action immediately. An collections attorney may charge
an hourly fee or collect at least one third of the amount recovered, or
both. Attorneys usually charge a minimum fee or require the debt be of a
minimum amount. Payment to the attorney will be in addition to any
court-related fees and charges connected with a lawsuit, if you decide
to pursue a judgment in court. If you're not willing to take your
customers to court over a past-due account, then there's probably no
reason to hire an attorney.
Most companies refer debt to a commercial collection agency first and
then turn to an attorney if the agency can't do the job. The price of a
collecting a debt depends on the complexity and magnitude of the
commercial collection. Often a debt can be collected with a few
commercial collection letters from a commercial collection agency.
Whether you choose to use a commercial collection agency or a lawyer to
recover the money you are owed, be sure to ask for a client list before
getting started. A decision to hire should not be based totally on price
or percentage -- sometimes the promise of a higher fee can help motivate
the collector to bring in more cash.
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