
According to Hindert panel discussion topics were:
- From Accident to Settlement
- Periodic Payment to Periodic Interest
- What Happens After a Settlement is Sold
- Legislative Initiatives for the Structured Settlement Industry
- One might add "How to build a multi million dollar business convincing profoundly injured claimants to get "Money Now!" (guess they didn't have time) or how to forum shop when a judge denies the "cash now application".
The "Hindert Chicken Counter" is still ticking after 36 days and Patrick Hindert (Judas) has still not set forth a strategy or specifics about how factoring is the route to growth in the structured settlement industry. WHY?
One thing is now obvious that J.G. Wentworth has its sights on the structured settlement industry, with Patrick "Judas" Hindert showing the way. Hindert is disingenuous in how he positions the JG Wentworth conference and conveniently omits JG Wentworth in category tags.
Wake up NSSTA Board of Directors! Wake up SSP Board of Directors!
Wake up! Ringler, Pension, Forge, IFS Corp, Settlement Professionals, James Street, Summit, Cambridge, Atlas Settlements. Wake up Trial Lawyers of America!
Does NSSTA have the guts to confront and deal with Hindert like it did with Symetra? How about the SSP?
Should the NSSTA and SSP cease using the text that Hindert co-authored on structured settlements? The book is used in the RSP and CSSC courses. That's like requiring German Jews of the late 1930s to buy Mein Kampf and use it at Sabbath services. Surely there are other texts, such as those written by Paul Lesti, Matt Garrettson, Rob Wood or American College and CFP texts that are more appropriate to use under the circumstances. Hindert should not be financially rewarded by either NSSTA, SSP or their members for being duplicitous. Perhaps a "book burning" is in order at the next regional meeting?
Hindert All "Poultry" June 8, 2008
Patrick Hindert Called on Carpet For Specifics May 13, 2008
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