Estate Account Recovery for Utility Companies
When a utility customer passes, accounts must be protected from inappropriate activity, communications shift to authorised estate representatives, and recovery efforts align with probate timelines.
For Utility Companies
Built for Service Continuity, and Public Trust
We operate as an extension of utility billing, recovery, compliance, and regulatory affairs teams—supporting estate account resolution through documented controls and disciplined governance.
Our approach is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing customer care and revenue operations while reducing risk and internal workload.
Electric, gas, water, broadband, and telecommunications providers operate under heightened public scrutiny and regulatory oversight. Phillips & Cohen Associates partners with utility organisations to deliver compliant, probate-aligned estate account recovery that supports operational continuity, protects ratepayer trust, and resolves deceased accounts responsibly.
We collaborate closely with compliance, legal, and vendor management stakeholders to ensure all communications occur only with verified estate representatives and remain aligned with utility policies and jurisdictional requirements. This structured model reduces complaint exposure, prevents unauthorised disclosures, and supports consistent outcomes across large, service-critical portfolios.
By separating estate recovery from traditional collections workflows, Phillips & Cohen Associates helps utilities maintain regulatory confidence while improving resolution performance on deceased customer accounts.
How Utility Estate Account Recovery Works
Phillips & Cohen Associates follows a structured, repeatable process tailored to the operational realities of utility providers:
Deceased Account Identification & Verification
Accounts are flagged through verified death notifications and internal data sources. All standard collection and billing outreach is immediately suppressed, ensuring accounts transition into protected estate workflows while preventing inappropriate communications.
Estate Authority Confirmation
Engagement occurs exclusively with verified estate representatives—such as executors or administrators—after appropriate documentation is received and validated. Phillips & Cohen Associates does not engage surviving occupants, family members, or third parties without confirmed authority.
Account Segmentation
Utility accounts are segmented based on service type, balance, jurisdiction, occupancy status, probate stage, and estate solvency indicators. This segmentation informs resolution strategy, timing, and documentation requirements while supporting service-specific considerations.
Resolution Pathway Management
Resolution options may include estate payoff, negotiated settlement aligned with utility policy, formal claim filing within probate timelines, or documented account closure when recovery is not viable. All actions are governed by client-approved parameters.
Closure & Reporting
Every account is closed with full documentation, case notes, and client-aligned reporting. Utilities receive transparent visibility into outcomes, timelines, and compliance controls to support internal review and regulatory readiness.