Does CCNA use attorneys for collections?
While our mainline collection staff consistently achieves one of the highest collection rates in the industry, there are some accounts that need the services of an attorney. CCNA uses a nationwide network of collection attorneys. This allows us to bring legal action in the jurisdiction of the debtor company. We include this service in our contingency rate. We only ask you to forward the court cost. In addition to this, CCNA maintains a full time legal forwarding department. It is the responsibility of this department to make a financial assessment of your debtor company and then forward a recommendation to you as to whether or not there is a reason to pursue the debtor company in court. They will also be your point of contact for updates on how your case is proceeding. In essence CCNA allows you to have the services of what would be the largest law firm in the country at your fingertips for the price of court cost and a contingency fee.