
Our proven fund recovery process has helped thousands of clients reclaim their money from banks and financial institutions. Here's exactly how we work to get your funds back.
We've refined our process over years of successful fund recoveries to make it as simple and stress-free as possible for you.
Reach out via phone or text at (855) 221-2228. We'll listen to your situation and provide an initial assessment of your case at absolutely no cost to you.
We thoroughly evaluate your case, gather all necessary documentation, and provide you with transparent pricing and a clear action plan.
Our expert team negotiates directly with banks and financial institutions on your behalf. Once recovered, funds are transferred directly to you.
Get answers to the most common questions about our fund recovery process
Most cases are resolved within 30-45 days, though complex cases may take longer. We provide regular updates throughout the process and work diligently to recover your funds as quickly as possible.
We specialize in closed bank account recovery, frozen asset claims, credit card disputes, unauthorized transaction disputes, and banking error resolution. We work with all major banks including Chase, Citibank, TD Bank, and more.
No, we do not charge any upfront fees. Our fee structure is transparent and discussed during your free consultation. You only pay when we successfully recover your funds.
Typically, we need account statements, correspondence with the bank, identification documents, and any relevant transaction records. During your consultation, we'll provide a complete list of required documents specific to your case.
Yes! While we're based in New York, we serve clients in all 50 states. Our team has experience dealing with banks and financial institutions nationwide.
We provide an honest assessment during your free consultation. If we don't believe we can help, we'll tell you upfront. Our success rate is high because we only take cases we're confident we can resolve.

Start with a free consultation. No obligation, no pressure—just honest advice about your situation.