Structured Settlements vs. Lump Sum Payments: What’s the Difference in Timing?
When a case resolves, the way settlement funds are paid can significantly affect timing and cash flow for attorneys and law firms. Two of the … Read more
When a case resolves, the way settlement funds are paid can significantly affect timing and cash flow for attorneys and law firms. Two of the … Read more
When attorneys and plaintiffs start exploring post-settlement funding, they quickly realize not all funding companies operate the same way. Balanced Bridge Funding has built its … Read more
When law firms explore post-settlement funding, one of the first questions they often ask is who exactly can receive the funding. Is it only available … Read more
When attorneys or law firms seek post-settlement funding from third-party providers like Balanced Bridge Funding, one of the first questions is: what paperwork needs to … Read more
In the world of post-settlement funding (sometimes referred to as “settlement advances” or “post-settlement cash flow funding”), attorneys and law firms often turn to third-party … Read more
For attorneys and law firms handling contingency fee cases, cash flow can be unpredictable. Even after a case is successfully resolved, it can take weeks … Read more
When a case concludes successfully, attorneys and law firms may still face delays before receiving their fees. This waiting period—between settlement and disbursement—can create financial … Read more
The Deepwater Horizon disaster unleashed one of the most complex, protracted settlement processes in U.S. history. While plaintiffs wrestled with claims, class-action coordination, and administrative … Read more
When a case settles, attorneys often face a frustrating wait before their contingency fees are disbursed. Lien resolutions, administrative hold-ups, escrow processes, or court approvals … Read more
When a plaintiff or attorney secures a case, there is often a delay before the funds are disbursed. That’s where post-settlement funding comes in. But … Read more