A Law Firm Dedicated to the Collection of Bad Debts Throughout the State of Florida

Debt Collection Overview

Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A.

Florida Debt Collection Attorneys

Dedicated Professionals Who Are Dedicated to Our Clients

Florida banks, credit unions, finance companies, hospitals, and apartment complexes or management companies are invited to contact the Cocoa, Florida collection law firm of Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A., to learn how we can facilitate legal bad-debt collection.

The Florida debt collection lawyers at Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A., have more than 25 years of experience handling all aspects of collections and subrogation, including:

Creditors
Our collections law firm emphasizes personal relationships with our creditor clients. Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A., offers computerization, cost containment practices, a professional collection department, and respectful, effective communication with debtors.

Debtors
We believe that most people want to take care of their financial obligations. We treat debtors with compassion, respect, and reason. We take into account their individual circumstances and work with them to establish voluntary payment plans before resorting to post-judgment proceedings.

Health Care Collections
We assist hospitals in collecting unpaid medical bills by all legal means, including hospital liens. We have experience filing hospital liens in the Florida counties which have hospital lien ordinances. Contact us to learn how we could help your hospital establish an efficient lien management program.

Credit Card Collections
We welcome contact from credit card companies of all sizes to assist with charged-off account collections in Florida.

Banks, Credit Unions, and Finance Companies
Florida banks, credit unions, and finance companies are invited to examine our streamlined, professional delinquent credit account collection legal services.

Apartment Complexes and Management Companies
Contact Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A., to learn how we may be able to collect unpaid rent from your past occupants who have defaulted on Florida apartment lease agreements.

Collection Agencies
We can establish cooperative agreements with collection agencies, maximizing the resources of the agency and our collection law firm with cost-effective collection strategies.

Automobile Insurance Subrogation
Following an auto accident, our subrogation lawyers will attempt to identify all responsible parties to pursue every applicable out-of-pocket cost for insurance companies.

We Will Be There For You

If your business is in need of our Florida legal collection services, know that we will be there for you. We will pick up the phone when you call. We will make sure that you can deal with an attorney at any time.

To inquire how we can design a collection program suitable to your organization, contact Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A., through this Web site or by phone.

Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A.
Florida Debt Collections & Subrogation Law Firm

1980 Michigan Avenue
Cocoa, FL 32922
321-636-4861 (Phone)
321-636-4865 (FAX)
1-800-807-3334 (Toll free)

The law firm of Vance, Lotane & Bookhardt, P.A., in Cocoa, Florida handles legal collections and auto subrogation throughout the entire state of Florida, in communities such as Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and Fort Lauderdale.
Miami-Dade County - Broward County - Palm Beach County - Martin County - St. Lucie County - Indian River County -Brevard County - Volusia County - Duval County - Flagler County - Polk County - Orange County - Osceola County - Lake County - Hillsborough County - Marion County - St. Johns County - Manatee County - Pasco County - Seminole County

Debt Collection Overview

  • Debtor
  • Creditor
  • Health Care Collections
  • Hospital Liens
  • Credit Card Collections
  • Banks, Credit Unions, & Finance Companies
  • Collection Agencies
  • Automobile Insurance Subrogation
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