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Utility Claims Recovery Services

Utility Claims Recovery

The utility industry commonly has claims originating in widely scattered areas. The applicable law is typically State rather than Federal, and the jurisdiction is typically the location of the occurrence. This complexity has hindered the recovery of money for small and medium balance claims. Many claims have been thrown away because of the time and expense required to pursue them. Even when the liability is clear, the path to recovery may not be clear.

Recovery opportunities can arise in the area of line damage, vehicle damage, workers compensation claims and typical accidents caused by third parties. Where someone else contributed to a loss, you may sometimes require that they share the burden. A self-insured carrier may be able, for example, to recover its workers compensation loss from a customer whose automobile injures your employee. Damages to pedestals, poles, cables, vehicles and other property can be recovered from any negligent party. However, without the mindset of pursuit, many claims are thrown away. Often there is no company policy or routine for recovery of losses, especially when they are smaller. Learning to recognize the opportunities and implementing an effective routine are the first steps to recovering the missed revenue.

Our firm is prepared to assist you with small and medium balance liability claims and/or accounts receivable. We work nationwide in the style of a collection agency. Our firm will, if needed, forward unresolved files on to our network of local attorneys for litigation, with a contingent fee arrangement.


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