Ace the Texas Collections 1 Challenge 2026 – Unleash Your Test-Taking Superpower!

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When handling disputes that may require legal action, which step is recommended?

Ignore the dispute

Dismiss the dispute without review

Delay filing any action

Escalate to supervisor, gather evidence, determine if litigation is appropriate, and follow deadlines and procedures

When a dispute may lead to legal action, a structured, compliant process is essential. The recommended step is to involve a supervisor, gather all relevant evidence (contracts, payment history, communications, account notes), assess whether litigation is appropriate, and follow all deadlines and procedures. Escalation brings experienced judgment and policy alignment, helping determine the best course of action and ensuring you’re operating within legal and company guidelines. Collecting solid evidence provides a factual foundation for decisions, whether that means negotiating, settling, or proceeding to filing. Evaluating the viability of litigation prevents unnecessary use of time and resources and ensures the step taken aligns with the law and procedural rules. Adhering to deadlines and procedures is critical because courts and statutes impose time limits; missing them can jeopardize a claim or defense and weaken the overall position.

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