By the time someone searches for a bankruptcy attorney, the garnishment notice is on the kitchen table and the phone has been ringing with collectors for months. Calling you means swallowing a lot of pride. If that call goes unanswered, most people won't try twice. Quickwire texts them back in seconds, without judgment, and books the consultation while the courage holds.
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Bankruptcy calls spike at night, after the mail arrives, and after a paycheck vanishes into a garnishment. Callers are ashamed, exhausted, and comparing you against for-profit debt-relief operations with round-the-clock call centers and relentless follow-up. Your competition isn't just other attorneys; it's the debt settlement industry, and it answers instantly. A missed call becomes a Chapter 7 filed with someone else, or worse, a caller who signs up for a settlement plan that deepens the hole. They had your number. They dialed it. The silence told them a story about how the rest would go.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Tuesday, 9:30pm. A nurse coming off a double shift sits in the hospital parking garage reading a wage garnishment notice and calls your firm. The after-hours greeting starts and she hangs up. Then a text: "This is Merritt Bankruptcy Law. We got your call, and we can help. Would you like a free consultation this week?" She answers a few questions while walking to her car and picks Thursday at 5:30pm. The thread pings your assistant, who has the intake sheet started before morning coffee.
The words are yours, written with you, so the first message can carry exactly the reassurance you'd give in person. What actually feels cold is a voicemail box at 9:30pm. A fast, kind reply is the warmest thing a firm can do at that hour.
Yes. An early question asks whether the debt is personal or business, so a straightforward consumer case books into your standard consultation slots while a business or farm filing gets flagged for the attorney who handles it.
Those operations win on response speed, not on quality. Quickwire matches their instant follow-up with an actual law firm on the other end, so the caller comparing options hears back from you first instead of being sold a plan by a sales floor.
No. It never suggests a chapter, evaluates debts, or gives advice. It may ask whether a garnishment or foreclosure date is looming, purely so urgent intakes get flagged, and everything substantive waits for the consultation.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your bankruptcy firm's customers would get.
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