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I work at a healthcare center and part of my job is to collect on unpaid accounts. we have a collection agency BUT in rare cases we get patients who are injured in a car accident and we have to see them at no charge while they are going to court for the accident. Well there is a patient that we have been working with back in 2005. The bill is over $5000. We stopped seeing them in 2007 (yes two years of work, a lot of chiropractic work) as they no longer needed service BUT their claim is still open...in 2008 the lawyer that was dealing with the claim was put on suspension. She is now active to practice BUT we have not heard a word from them in over a year. I finally did some searching and found her new number and practice location and am trying to make communication.
We've also tried to communicate with the patient but letters get returned and phone numbers are old.
What is the legal standpoint as far as collecting our money?
I was thinking that legally we can put the patient into collections and try to collect that way since it is his claim.
I dont know, any advice would help. Thanks
Gregory: Yes that's what I thought, however what if come to find out the case did get closed and the lawyer did get paid? The agreement with lawyers in these kinds of cases is one the case is closed, we are to be paid for services we offered....
We've also tried to communicate with the patient but letters get returned and phone numbers are old.
What is the legal standpoint as far as collecting our money?
I was thinking that legally we can put the patient into collections and try to collect that way since it is his claim.
I dont know, any advice would help. Thanks
Gregory: Yes that's what I thought, however what if come to find out the case did get closed and the lawyer did get paid? The agreement with lawyers in these kinds of cases is one the case is closed, we are to be paid for services we offered....