Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics
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.
Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics
Education and Advocacy
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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.