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Estate & Heir Recovery

Deceased family members often leave behind unclaimed assets — surplus funds, insurance payouts, bank accounts, and more. As an heir, you may be entitled to recover them.

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For Families & Heirs

Recovering Assets Left Behind

When a loved one passes away, their financial affairs don't always get fully resolved. Surplus funds from property sales, uncashed insurance checks, forgotten bank accounts, and government-held assets can all go unclaimed.

As a legal heir, you have the right to claim these funds — but the process can be complex, requiring probate documents, proof of heirship, and coordination with multiple agencies.

DMAX Asset Recovery handles the entire process with care and professionalism, so you can focus on what matters most.

Types of Recovery

What We Recover for Heirs

Foreclosure & Tax Sale Surplus

If the deceased owned property that was sold at auction, surplus funds may be held by the county or court — waiting for the rightful heirs to claim them.

Life Insurance Proceeds

Unclaimed life insurance payouts are one of the most common forms of unclaimed estate assets. We search insurance databases to identify policies tied to the deceased.

Bank Accounts & Retirement Funds

Forgotten savings accounts, uncashed checks, and old 401(k) or pension accounts can all become unclaimed property after a death.

Government-Held Unclaimed Property

State treasurers and unclaimed property offices hold billions in assets from deceased individuals. We search multiple state databases on your behalf.

Typical Recoveries

$2,000 – $40,000+

Estate recoveries vary widely depending on the type and number of unclaimed assets. Some cases involve multiple sources of funds.

Questions

Estate Recovery FAQ

Who qualifies as an heir for recovery purposes?

Spouses, children, siblings, and other legal heirs may qualify depending on state law and the deceased's estate plan. We help determine your eligibility during the free consultation.

Do I need probate documents?

In many cases, yes — but we guide you through exactly what's needed. If probate hasn't been opened, we can advise on the best path forward.

My family member passed away years ago. Is it too late?

Not necessarily. Many types of unclaimed assets don't have strict expiration dates. Contact us for a free review — we'll let you know what's possible.

What if multiple heirs are involved?

We work with all parties to ensure a fair and transparent process. The funds are distributed according to the estate plan or state intestacy laws.

Lost a Loved One? They May Have Left Money Behind.

We handle the research and paperwork with compassion and professionalism. Free consultation — no upfront cost.

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