- Asset Recovery
Asset recovery & unclaimed property services
- Practice Overview
What this practice area covers
How we can help
- Investigating ownership records and asset claims
- Preparing documentation and recovery applications
Who this service is for
- Individuals with unclaimed property
- Families seeking inherited assets
- Estate representatives and executors
- Beneficiaries pursuing insurance proceeds
- Business owners recovering company assets
- Individuals with dormant bank accounts
- Property owners seeking missing funds
- Recovery Services
Key asset recovery services
Motor vehicle accidents
Trucking accidents
Slip and fall accidents
Premises liability claims
Wrongful death matters
Unclaimed property claims
Dormant bank accounts
- Recovery Benefits
Why asset recovery matters
- Locate overlooked financial assets
- Verify ownership and entitlement
- Navigate complex claim procedures
- Gather required supporting documents
- Resolve administrative claim issues
- Reduce delays and complications
- Protect valuable financial interests
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- Why choose us
Why choose the law offices of kreshae quao

Personalized attention
Focused support for every matter.

Communication
Timely updates throughout the process.

Thorough investigation
Careful review of available records.

Strategic guidance
Practical solutions for asset recovery.
- Start Recovery
Recover assets with confidence
- FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about asset recovery, unclaimed property claims, ownership verification, required documentation, and the recovery process through these commonly asked questions.
Assets may become unclaimed due to address changes, inactive accounts, administrative errors, lost records, or a lack of communication.
Unclaimed property refers to financial assets or funds held by organizations when the rightful owner cannot be located for a specified period.
Recoverable assets may include bank accounts, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, securities, refunds, uncashed checks, and other funds.
Yes. Businesses may pursue recovery of funds, deposits, credits, refunds, and other assets held by agencies or institutions.
Recovery timelines vary depending on claim complexity, ownership verification requirements, documentation accuracy, and processing times.
Most claims require identification, proof of ownership, supporting records, estate documents, and other claim-specific information.