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It's not that straight forward of an answer. In order to collect you have to get a judgment first. You can send to collections but you can't garnish wages, place liens, or freeze accounts without the judgment. I'm in court often for my other business so I'm familiar with the process.Anyone encounter situations where patients develop high balances and want to continue treatment or disappear ? (This is probably everyone)
Is there a threshold value for using a collection service?
This is state dependent. I wanted to do this once. I was informed that although I had a single member PLLC I was not the entity and thus I had to have a lawyer for representation. Total BS but it's the law here.Or, as I mentioned above, you can pursue on your own through the courts, most likely small claims and try to get a judgment.
Which state and who told you that? In general, that's true but there are typically some exceptions. Even if an attorney told you that, I would recommend you review your state code. Attorneys will say that so they can gain more business and other people may say things without having full knowledge of the law.This is state dependent. I wanted to do this once. I was informed that although I had a single member PLLC I was not the entity and thus I had to have a lawyer for representation. Total BS but it's the law here.
I'm 100% sure you are 100% right but if you're okay with it please PM me the state. I'd like to review that.I was told by an attorney buddy of mine. He wasn’t looking for business; he recommended not pursuing it because it would cost more than it was worth. Searching online it looks like state Supreme Court ruled on this.