Why Choose a Debt Relief Attorney Over a Debt Settlement Company
When you are struggling to pay back debt, it can feel immobilizing. Even once you do decide to act, it can be challenging to determine the best path forward. Do you have the credit to consolidate with a personal loan? Should you work with a debt settlement company? Is a debt relief attorney a waste of money? It can be confusing to sift through all your options for the one that will be the most helpful for your situation. As a debt relief attorney, Veitengruber Law has helped countless individuals break free from unmanageable debt. We understand how stressful and vulnerable it can be to seek help for debt problems. Our goal is to guide our clients with compassion and expertise.
Here are four reasons why you should work with an attorney instead of a debt settlement company when you need debt relief:
1. Attorneys Have Negotiation Skills
The charming salesman you talk to on the phone when you call a debt settlement company is likely not the one who will be negotiating with your creditors to settle your accounts. When you work with a debt relief attorney, you know exactly who will negotiate with creditors on your behalf. Attorneys have three years of law school, years of practice, and extensive knowledge of consumer protection laws. They are more adept at negotiating with creditors and more likely to find success doing so. Attorneys with experience in debt relief know what to say to get your creditors to work collaboratively for an agreeable path forward.
2. Attorneys Must Act Ethically
Unlike debt settlement companies that are out for themselves, your attorney works for you. Attorneys are required to uphold stringent ethical standards associated with their profession. This includes always acting in the best interests of their clients. So many debt settlement companies are actually scammers who take what little you have left for themselves through fees without paying back your creditors. The Federal Trade Commission has sued hundreds of these companies for fraudulent activities. Instead of rolling the dice and hoping you find an honest debt settlement firm, you can work with a well-known debt relief attorney you can trust.
3. Attorneys Understand All Your Options
A debt settlement company will give you one solution, no matter what your specific problem is. An attorney will help you investigate all of your options. These options include debt settlement, negotiation, loan modification, or bankruptcy. A good attorney can guide you toward the solution that will fit best with your circumstances. Not everyone is an ideal applicant for debt settlement. The best way to successfully solve your debt issues is to explore all your options before planning to move forward. A debt settlement company will box you into a one-solution-fits-all formula for success that doesn't always work.
4. Attorneys Can Represent You Legally
If you work with a debt settlement company and end up getting sued by a creditor, you're on your own. Not all creditors will agree to settle your debt. When this happens, it is likely they will sue you directly to recoup their losses. Debt settlement companies cannot offer legal services or represent you in court—but a debt relief attorney can. If you have creditors threatening legal action against you, it is likely that you need to work with an experienced attorney to avoid the most dire consequences of unmanageable debt. An attorney can represent your case in court and ensure that creditors are not ignoring your legal rights.
5. Secured Debts Are Not Included In Debt Settlement
If your debt issues go beyond unsecured debts like credit cards and personal loans and extend to secured debts like your mortgage or car payment, a debt settlement company will be unhelpful. Most debt settlement companies will not deal with secured debts. Working with an attorney is your best option when you need to save your home, car, or other important possessions.
6. Debt Settlement is a Big Gamble
Debt settlement companies will offer you the world. They boast about low monthly payments and quick settlement, but they tend to leave out that your debt is likely to grow and your credit will take a major hit. They may also choose not to disclose their high fees or how your money will be distributed once they receive it. Unless you know the exact right questions to ask or what to look for in a contract, it can be easy to get duped by a dishonest company running a scam.
Working with an attorney makes you more likely to get results with compassion, honesty, and skilled representation. Veitengruber Law has years of success helping struggling individuals get back on their feet. We offer proven solutions for debt relief. If you are worried about your debt, reach out to us today for a free consultation.


