Friday, April 3, 2015

5 Common Problems Companies Face When Invoices Aren’t Paid



Are you struggling to meet payroll?
                   
Are you starting to lose valuable income due to unpaid invoices and collection costs?

If you answered “Yes,” then it may be time that you hire an experienced Michigan debt collection attorney at the Muller Law Firm to represent you and your company. We are aware of the potential hurdles that you may confront and we’re well-prepared to employ  all options to collect on your overdue debts.
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In our 52 years of experience, we’ve heard of many problems companies face when their invoices aren’t paid, including:

  1. Difficulty paying staff on time
  2. Factoring invoices
  3. Difficulty paying bills on time
  4. Making painful cuts in employee benefits, and
  5. Having to let employees go
Don’t let unpaid invoices threaten your business because you weren’t sure who to ask for help. Our attorneys know how to get results for you! We have the people, technology and resources necessary to track down even difficult accounts. You’ll be in good hands! 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I recover the entire balance of an unpaid invoice?  

Yes, you can recover the entire balance of an unpaid invoice. However, every case is different, so it’s important that you consult with an experienced attorney about your concerns.           

Is there an immediate resolution to my collection problem?  

Yes, there can be an immediate resolution to your collection problem, but it does depend on the nature of the case. If you’re unsure whether your collections dispute qualifies as an immediate resolution, call us today! We’re happy to help!

How much of my settlement will go toward fees?  

Lawyer fees after settlements have been reached can be approximately 25% - 30% of the total settlement, depending on the case.

Are you worried that you may have to shut down your business due to unpaid invoices? We can help you with in-state, out of state, and some international collections and enforcement. Contact our Michigan debt collection attorneys today at (248) 645-2440 for a free no obligation consultation!

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