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Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics

Hosted by Ringler Associates

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Episodes

156

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

Stay current with the latest news on the settlement industry, nationwide litigation, trends in the legal and insurance industries and everything in between with Ringler Radio™, the award-winning podcast series from Ringler. Join our hosts Matt Ross as they welcome accomplished professionals and discuss topics ranging from current noteworthy cases, Medicare Set-Asides, workers compensation, 468B trusts, long-term disabilities, mediation, structuring settlements in large and small litigation and much more. Ringler, the nation’s largest structured settlement company, has been producing Ringler Radio™ since 2005. With more than a decade of award-winning content, Ringler Radio™ is a part of Ringler’s unwavering commitment to leading the structured settlement industry with best-practice innovation, technology and education.

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June 9, 2026Episode 37622 min

The Importance of Paralegals in the Settlement Process

Behind every successful injury case is a team working tirelessly to move it from uncertainty to resolution — and at the heart of that team are paralegals. While billboards may highlight attorneys and outcomes, this episode pulls back the curtain to spotlight the professionals who help guide cases every step of the way.In a special format, host Matt Ross turns the mic over to Ringler structured settlement consultant Simon Rossetter, who leads a conversation with Jennifer Horn and Jenny Eudy, paralegals with the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin in North and South Carolina. Together, they share an inside look at the critical role paralegals play in managing cases, supporting clients, and keeping the settlement process moving forward.From navigating complex details to serving as consistent points of contact for injured individuals, Jennifer and Jenny discuss how advocacy, organization, and compassion intersect in their day-to-day work. They also offer valuable insight into what attorneys, consultants, and clients can expect when working alongside a strong paralegal team.This episode is a powerful reminder that successful outcomes don’t happen in isolation — they’re built through collaboration, dedication, and the often-unseen efforts of professionals who keep everything on track.

May 11, 2026Episode 37527 min

Workers Compensation: Win-Win Outcomes

Workers’ compensation settlements come with no shortage of complexity, and when Medicare Secondary Payer compliance enters the picture, the process can become even more challenging. In this episode, Ringler host Matt Ross sits down with Daniel Hayes, principal of Hayes Firm PLLC, and Madison Hammel, Ringler structured settlement consultant in North Carolina, to unpack the legal, financial, and procedural considerations that shape successful outcomes in workers’ compensation cases.Together, they take listeners step by step through the Medicare submission process, including when a case should be submitted, when it may not be necessary, and how to respond to CMS counteroffers. They also explore the role of Medicare Set-Asides, professional administration, and other essential tools that can help protect injured workers while supporting compliance and resolution.With a focus on practical guidance and balanced results, this episode offers valuable insight for professionals looking to better navigate workers’ compensation settlements and achieve win-win outcomes for all parties involved.

April 8, 2026Episode 37419 min

Education and Advocacy

Navigating a legal settlement is rarely straightforward. With high stakes, emotional strain, and life-altering outcomes on the line, the process can quickly become contentious and overwhelming. In this episode, we explore the critical role that education and advocacy play in helping clients move forward with clarity and confidence.Host Matt Ross is joined by Lindsay Schoenecke and Alexa Zen of Ringler’s Honolulu office, who share how their client-first approach goes beyond numbers and negotiations. They discuss the importance of advocating not just for the best financial outcome, but for the long-term well-being of the individuals they serve.From breaking down complex settlement options to ensuring all parties understand the value of structured settlements, Lindsay and Alexa highlight how education empowers better decisions — and how genuine care can transform the entire settlement experience.This episode is a reminder that when professionals lead with both knowledge and compassion, they don’t just resolve cases — they help secure stronger, more stable futures.

March 20, 2026Episode 37324 min

From Claim File to Client Future: Humanizing the Settlement Process

In an industry built on processes, procedures, and predictable timelines, it’s easy to forget that every claim represents a person whose life has been fundamentally changed. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to humanize the settlement process — and why empathy remains one of the most powerful tools professionals can bring to the table.Host Matt Ross is joined by attorney Timothy Fonseca, partner at Javerbaum Wurgaft in New Jersey, alongside Ringler structured settlement consultant Simon Rossetter, for a thoughtful conversation about maintaining compassion in a system designed for efficiency. Together, they discuss how claims professionals, attorneys, and settlement consultants can stay present, intentional, and client-focused — even when the work becomes routine.From communication strategies to mindset shifts, this episode highlights practical ways to balance structure with humanity, ensuring that behind every claim number, the individual story remains at the center of the process.

December 9, 2025Episode 37217 min

McKellar Structured Settlements

In this episode, host Matt Ross talks with Brittany Gillingham, CEO of McKellar Structured Settlements in Canada, about the differences in Canadian structured settlements and about the Ringler/McKellar partnership that helps injured parties when traveling abroad.If you or your client has been injured in Canada, involving Ringler and McKellar is a good way to make sure that any cross-border considerations are addressed. To contact your Ringler Consultant and learn more, visit www.ringlerassociates.com.To learn more about McKellar Structured Settlements, visit https://www.mckellar.com/

November 12, 2025Episode 37117 min

Financial Planning After the Settlement

In this episode, we sit down with Steve Sandberg from Legend Financial to explore how financial planning plays a critical role in workers’ compensation settlements. Winning a fair settlement is only half the battle—ensuring those funds last and protect eligibility for benefits is the next step.We discuss the risks of lump-sum payouts, the importance of integrating structures and trusts, and the practical strategies attorneys can use to help clients avoid outliving their money. You’ll hear how financial professionals work alongside attorneys to preserve benefits, anticipate long-term needs, and provide peace of mind for injured workers navigating uncertain futures.Key Takeaways:Why settlements without financial planning often fall shortHow structures and settlement trusts work together to safeguard benefitsThe critical questions attorneys should ask to protect clients long-termThe value of partnering with financial experts early in the caseWhether you’re a seasoned workers’ comp attorney or new to settlement planning, this episode will equip you with tools to extend your advocacy beyond the courtroom and ensure your clients’ recoveries are built to last.To learn more about the services that Legend Financial offers, visit their webpage at https://legendfms.com/To work with a Ringler consultant on a settlement, find us at www.ringlerassociates.com

October 15, 2025Episode 37029 min

Protecting Benefits and Managing Money: The Role of Settlement Trusts

Managing money and protecting benefits on a daily basis can be a challenge for many settlement recipients. In this episode, we take a closer look at how a settlement trust can provide a simple, comprehensive solution. Our guest, Christi Fried—President and Owner of Continental Trust and one of Ringler’s trusted partners—shares her expertise on where a trust fits alongside a structured settlement, what it actually does, and the most important questions to ask before selecting a Trustee. Whether you’re an attorney, advisor, or client, this conversation sheds light on the critical role trusts can play in securing long-term financial stability.

September 15, 2025Episode 36915 min

Working With Spanish Speaking Clients

Ringler Settlement Consultant, Ali Mendiola, talks about strategies she uses when working with Spanish-speaking clients. From cultural considerations to translation services, her approach is rooted in building relationships and trust in order to create settlement solutions that work.To learn more about the work that Ringler does with its clients, visit us at www.ringlerassociates.comTo work with Ali Mendiola and her team, find their office contact information on our website.

August 14, 2025Episode 36823 min

A Conversation With Paralympian Steve Emt

When life changes in an instant, getting through that moment is difficult, confusing, scary, and sometimes very dark. In this episode of Ringler Radio, our guest, Paralympian, Steve Emt, discusses the dark days after his life-altering tragedy and how he was able to go on living to become a world-class paralympian and motivational speaker. His inspirational story is a lesson in how life doesn't always turn out as expected but there can be good at the end of the journey in many unexpected ways.If you'd like to learn more about the work that Steve Emt is doing to inspire others or if you'd like to book him to speak to your group, visit his website at www.steveemt.com.If you'd like to follow Steve's athletic journey to the next Paralympic Games in  2028, check out his Team USA page at https://www.teamusa.com/profiles/steve-emt-827455If you've been injured in an accident and need help with your settlement, you can contact a Ringler Settlement Consultant at http://www.ringlerassociates.com.If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available by calling or texting 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

July 7, 2025Episode 36711 min

Using Structured Settlements in Non-Injury Cases

In this episode, Matt Ross is joined by Ringler Settlement Consultant Don Engels and his client, Attorney Alex Loftus, of the firm of Loftus and Eisenberg in Chicago to discuss uses for structured settlements in non-injury cases.

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