How To Win Against Radius Global Solutions and Settle Your Debt

By Talk About Debt Team
Reviewed by Ben Jackson
Last Updated: December 24, 2025
10 min read
The Bottom Line

If Radius Global Solutions is contacting you, validate the debt first before paying anything. You can often negotiate a settlement for 40-60% of what you owe, saving you thousands of dollars. If they sue you, responding immediately is critical to protect your wages and bank account from garnishment.

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Radius Global Solutions LLC is a debt collection agency. If they’re contacting you, they probably bought one of your accounts from a creditor. They’re now attempting to collect the debt.

Before you pay, make sure the debt is legitimate. If it is, try to negotiate a debt settlement. You can often pay less than you owe and get the account settled.

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If you ignore Radius Global Solutions and their collection efforts, they may file a lawsuit. If they sue you, respond right away.

Why Is Radius Global Solutions LLC Contacting Me?

Radius Global Solutions is a third-party debt collection agency. They purchase past-due accounts from creditors like utility companies, telecommunications companies, and healthcare providers.

If Radius Global Solutions contacts you, they likely bought a debt of yours. Don’t assume all their information is correct.

You can ensure the debt is legitimate by asking Radius to validate it. If the debt is valid and you agree you owe it, consider your options. You might not have the money to pay it off in full.

Consider negotiating a debt settlement. You can settle the account but pay less than the original amount. Our partner Cambridge Credit Counseling can help you create a payment plan that works for your budget.

Do I Have To Pay Radius Global Solutions?

If Radius Global Solutions can validate the debt and you agree you owe it, you will probably have to pay. You risk serious consequences if you don’t.

You shouldn’t have to pay if Radius Global Solutions can’t validate the debt.

What happens if they validate the debt and you don’t pay? If you ignore a legitimate debt, the debt collector may try something serious. They could get a court order to freeze your bank account or garnish your wages.

Here’s the good news: You may not have to pay the full amount. If you work with Radius Global Solutions, you can negotiate a debt settlement.

How To Negotiate a Debt Settlement With Radius Global Solutions in 3 Steps

Third-party debt collection companies like Radius Global Solutions are a business. Just like any business, they want to make money.

Counterintuitively there’s an upside to this for you. Debt collectors usually buy debts for way less than the debt is worth. They’re usually open to negotiations.

They can still make money even if they settle with you for less. In fact, debt collectors often settle for 40% to 60% of the original amount.

Sometimes the debt collector will reach out with a settlement offer. There’s no reason you can’t start that conversation. Once you know the process, you’ll see it’s easier than you might think.

Here’s the three-step process.

Step 1: Make Sure the Debt Is Valid

If Radius Global Solutions hasn’t already sent you a debt validation letter, ask them for one. Once you get the letter, read it thoroughly.

Verify that all the information about your debt account is correct. If Radius Global Solutions hasn’t sent you a validation letter or you want more information, send them a debt verification letter.

These letters help ensure that the debt is yours. They confirm that Radius Global Solutions owns it and that the amount is correct.

According to a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) debt collection rule, third-party debt collectors have specific requirements. They must send you a debt validation letter before or within 30 days of contacting you. They also must give you 30 days to dispute the debt.

Step 2: Figure Out What You Can Pay

Once you validate the debt, you need to figure out what you can pay. Look at your monthly take-home pay, expenses, and current debt payments.

Account for loans, credit cards, and mortgages. This will help you determine how much you can pay a debt collector like Radius Global Solutions.

The CFPB has a helpful budget worksheet to simplify this process. They also have a debt worksheet that helps you organize your bills. You can see how much money you owe.

For extra help, you can get a free consultation with an accredited nonprofit credit counselor. If you’re dealing with multiple debts and aren’t sure which to pay first, get professional advice. A credit counselor can help you create an overall plan and explain your debt-relief options.

Once you determine how much you can pay, figure out your payment method. Do you want to pay in one lump sum or with a monthly payment plan?

Debt collectors typically prefer a lump-sum payment rather than a payment plan. If you have an extra boost in income, like a work bonus or tax return, you could use it. Put that toward a lump-sum payment.

Many people don’t have a big chunk of extra money. They can’t pay in a lump sum. That’s okay.

If a lump-sum payment doesn’t work for you, propose a monthly payment plan. Choose a timeline you’re confident in. Some debt collectors may be more open to a payment plan with automatic withdrawals. Set up a direct withdrawal system from your bank account.

Step 3: Make a Settlement Offer to Radius Global Solutions

Once you know how much of the debt you can afford, make Radius Global Solutions an offer. It’s best to make your offer in writing.

Request Radius Global Solutions’ reply in writing, too. You need a record of the exchange and any agreement you come to.

Don’t Just Negotiate the Amount… Negotiate Everything!

You can negotiate more than just the settlement amount. You can also negotiate how you repay your debt. You can negotiate how the collector reports your account to credit bureaus.

After you make a settlement, the debt collector can report the account differently. They might report it as paid in full, partial payment, or settled.

Having your debt marked “paid in full” is the most beneficial for your credit score. Don’t be afraid to ask them to report your debt as paid in full. That will help repair your credit score.

Can You Still Negotiate a Settlement if There’s a Debt Lawsuit Against You?

In most cases, even if Radius Global Solutions has sued you, you can still negotiate. You can negotiate a debt settlement during a lawsuit.

It’s important to continue participating in the lawsuit until your settlement is finalized. Keep participating until the court has dismissed or closed your case.

Participating could mean responding to the lawsuit, showing up for appearances, or complying with court requests.

Tips for a Successful Debt Settlement

Negotiating a debt can feel intimidating. With a little guidance, you’ll be ready to negotiate like a pro.

  • Always get agreements in writing before you pay anything
  • Start with a lower offer than you can actually afford
  • Be polite but firm in your communications
  • Keep detailed records of all conversations and correspondence
  • Don’t give debt collectors access to your bank account until you have a written agreement
  • Ask for a “pay for delete” arrangement if possible
  • Know your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
  • Consider getting help from our partner Cambridge Credit Counseling for professional negotiation support

How To Beat Radius Global Solutions in a Debt Lawsuit

If Radius Global Solutions files a lawsuit against you, you will get a summons and complaint. These official court documents alert you to the lawsuit and outline the case details.

The most important thing you can do is respond to the lawsuit. Follow the court’s instructions.

If you ignore the lawsuit, the judge will probably rule in favor of the debt collector. They’ll grant an order to garnish your wages or bank account.

Answering a lawsuit may seem overwhelming. It isn’t as scary as it seems. Here are three steps to follow.

Step 1: Read the Summons and Complaint Carefully

A summons is a court document that notifies you of a lawsuit. It has important information you’ll need to fill out your answer form.

The summons includes:

  • The name and address of the court you report to
  • Information on all parties involved
  • The case number assigned to your lawsuit
  • Legal consequences if you fail to respond to the lawsuit

Summons documents vary from court to court. Yours may have more or different information than above. The summons should contain the key information you need to know.

Be sure to read yours thoroughly. In most cases, a complaint will accompany your summons form.

While the summons informs you of the lawsuit, the complaint outlines the debt collector’s claims against you.

Step 2: Fill Out an Answer Form and Any Other Required Forms

After you receive a summons and a complaint, you can fill out and file the answer form. Most courts provide blank answer form documents. They also provide at least brief instructions on how to fill them out.

To find your court’s answer form, try Googling your court’s name and the phrase “answer form.” You can always ask the court clerk if you don’t understand the form or process.

The clerk is a court official who can provide administrative assistance. They can’t give you legal advice. They can point you to forms and explain court processes.

The answer form is your opportunity to explain your side of the lawsuit. You can present any defenses you have.

Common defenses include:

  • The statute of limitations has expired
  • The debt isn’t yours
  • The amount is incorrect
  • The debt collector doesn’t have proper documentation
  • You already paid the debt

Some courts will require you to submit additional paperwork alongside your answer form. You might need to include a certificate of service. Make sure you know and follow your court’s local rules and procedures.

Ask the court clerk if you need help understanding or finding the rules.

Step 3: File the Answer Form With the Court and Serve on the Plaintiff

There may be multiple ways to file your answer form. This depends on your court’s procedures.

You can almost always file forms in person or via mail. Some courts offer an e-filing option. Ask your court about the filing process if it’s not outlined on the answer form or summons.

Regardless of your court, you will probably have to deliver a copy of your answer to Radius Global Solutions. Usually by mail. This is called “serving” or “service of process.”

Service of process is simply a legal term for delivering court documents.

Your Path Forward With Radius Global Solutions

Radius Global Solutions is a debt collection agency that collects consumer debts. They work for credit card companies, healthcare providers, and utility companies.

If Radius Global Solutions is contacting you, they probably bought a debt from one of your creditors. To ensure the debt is legitimate, you need to validate it before you do anything else.

If you owe the debt, figure out how much of it you can pay. Try to negotiate a debt settlement. If Radius Global Solutions sues you, take action.

Responding to the lawsuit is the best way to protect yourself and your money. You don’t have to face debt collectors alone. Our partner Cambridge Credit Counseling can help you reduce your payments and create a manageable plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Radius Global Solutions and why are they contacting me?

Radius Global Solutions is a third-party debt collection agency that purchases past-due accounts from creditors like utility companies, telecommunications providers, and healthcare facilities. If they're contacting you, they likely bought one of your debts and are attempting to collect it. Always request debt validation before paying to ensure the debt is legitimate.

How do I negotiate a settlement with Radius Global Solutions?

First, validate the debt to ensure it's legitimate. Then determine how much you can afford to pay based on your budget. Make a settlement offer in writing, typically starting at 40-60% of the original debt amount. Debt collectors often accept less because they purchased the debt for pennies on the dollar. Always get any agreement in writing before making payment.

Can I still negotiate if Radius Global Solutions has already sued me?

Yes, you can still negotiate a debt settlement even after Radius Global Solutions files a lawsuit against you. However, you must continue participating in the lawsuit until your settlement is finalized and the court dismisses your case. This means responding to the lawsuit, showing up for court appearances, and complying with court requests while negotiating.

What happens if I ignore Radius Global Solutions?

If you ignore Radius Global Solutions and they have a valid debt, they may file a lawsuit against you. If you don't respond to the lawsuit, the judge will likely rule in their favor and grant a judgment. This judgment allows them to garnish your wages or freeze your bank account to collect the debt. Always respond to debt collection lawsuits, even if you can't afford an attorney.

How long does Radius Global Solutions have to validate my debt?

According to CFPB debt collection rules, Radius Global Solutions must send you a debt validation letter before or within 30 days of first contacting you. They must also give you 30 days to dispute the debt. If they contact you without providing validation, or if the information seems incorrect, send them a debt verification letter requesting proof that you owe the debt and that they have the right to collect it.