Collecting Retail, Medical and Commercial Debt in Missouri and Illinois
Collections agencies use many scare tactics to convince debtors to pay up. However, they are not able to take any real action. If your letters and phone calls requesting payment were not successful, it is likely theirs won't be either.
Medical professionals, business owners and others often struggle to make ends meet with consumers refuse to pay their bills. At the Underwood Law Firm, we can put the full force of the law on your side in Illinois and Missouri collections. Rather than send more harassing letters, we take real legal action to collect for our clients.
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Our attorneys have more than 20 years of collections experience. We will guide you through the legal process to collect the money you are owed in as amicable and efficient manner as possible.
As lawyers, we are able to take actions that collections agencies cannot take. For example, we:
- File lawsuits to obtain judgments
- Empower the sheriff to collect on judgment by filing enforcement actions
- Enforce foreign judgments (when creditors are in different states)
- File liens on property
- Garnish debtors' wages and bank accounts
Over the past two decades, we have represented clients in many types of collections actions, including consumer collections, medical collections and commercial collections. In all debt collections, these legal tools are the most effective way to obtain money for creditors.
If your debtor files for bankruptcy to avoid paying the money you deserve, we will represent your interests and do everything possible to put you at the front of the payment line.
Whatever your collections needs, complete a claim form and call 314-732-4033 or contact us online to schedule an appointment. We will discuss your concerns and explain the legal actions we can take to obtain the money you are owed.
This communication, from a debt collector, is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for this purpose.

