State of the Art Technology
Cutting edge technology has always been the benchmark for fast and efficient debt collection. Waldrop & Associates, P.C. has historically used the most advanced technologies available. From a state of the art dialer system, which not only saves time, but also generates high capacity collection calls, to a dedicated T1 line, which 24/7 speeds volumes of information in an instant across the Internet, we are focused on up-to-the-minute results.
We use Collection Partner™, which is Hubbard Systems’ hallmark software for profitable management of debt collection. With a few keystrokes you have easy access to real time information, a complete timeline of transactions, scheduling features to track balances and select options for payment plans, data and word processing integration, and a database that allows numerous staff at the firm to access the same data simultaneously.
Not only does sophisticated technology speed up our process, but our clients also benefit directly. Leading edge software allows our skilled staff to create compact reports analyzing collections, remittance and cost. Our skip tracing and asset identification capabilities allow us to maximize the collectibility of our client’s accounts. It is our continuing policy to provide any and all information needed for our clients to readily view and evaluate the collection procedure and see the progress made toward finalizing accounts.
At Waldrop & Associates we take our client’s privacy seriously. As part of a security minded approach, we maintain a dual email system, one for internal communications within our firm and a second email system for external communications. In compliance with federal regulations governing financial and medical privacy, including but not limited to HIPAA, FDCPA, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, protecting client confidentiality is essential and of utmost importance in any activity involving financial services.
Practicing in courthouses for all Alabama county seats including: Tuscumbia, Athens, Huntsville, Scottsboro, Fort Payne, Guntersville, Decatur, Moulton, Russellville, Hamilton, Double Springs, Cullman, Oneonta, Gadsden, Centre, Lafayette, Ashville, Jasper, Fayette, Vernon, Birmingham, Heflin, Carrolton, Tuscaloosa, Columbiana, Centreville, Clanton, Talladega, Wedowee, Ashland, Eutaw, Greensboro, Marion, Clanton, Prattville, Wetumpka, Opelika, Livingston, Selma, Montgomery, Tuskegee, Phenix City, Butler, Linden, Camden, Hayneville, Union Springs, Clayton, Grove Hill, Luverne, Troy, Chatom, Evergreen, Andalusia, Elba, Ozark, Abbeville, Dothan, Geneva, Brewton, Bay Minette, Mobile, Anniston, Rockford, Monroeville
Rule 7.2(e) of the Rule of Professional Conduct of the Alabama State Bar requires the following:
"No representation is made that the quality of legal service preformed is greater than the quality of legal services by other lawyers." |
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