Blog Posts in May, 2017
Depending on the complexity of a claimant’s case, attorneys sometimes spend years working to achieve a positive outcome. While settlement represents the closure of one chapter, it can also bring up a host of concerns for the claimant. Here are three ...
In the legal industry, it’s not uncommon to hear the word “broker” used to describe any number of individuals who assist in determining how to handle the settlement recovery. There are key differences between a broker and a settlement planner, ...
One of our attorney clients recently expressed frustration that for minors’ cases, a registry of the court seemed like the only viable option for settlement. Registries of the court, surrogate bank accounts, and blocked savings accounts are all safe ...
If you have ever been injured on the job, you know how overwhelming it feels to try and replace your income while you and your family try to adjust to a new normal. Workers’ compensation rules vary by state and often provide only limited assistance ...
Over the past several years, requirements for Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Asides (WCMSAs) have been somewhat well-established. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) now routinely update their WCMSA Reference Guide , providing ...
George Audi, CFP® (Certified Financial Planner), ChSNC™ (Chartered Special Needs Consultant) Primary Office Locations: Sinking Spring, PA & Philadelphia, PA Why did you choose to become a settlement planner? I was in the financial planning business ...