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Why Not to Take Litigation Financing
Many people who have a personal injury lawsuit or are expecting some type of settlement will turn to a third party to obtain financing for their case. It does not mean that they are taking out a loan to get money for their case. Instea...
Suddenly, the $11 Billion Roundup Settlement Could Be in Trouble
By all accounts, Bayer removed a major existential legal issue for the company when it entered into a settlement of the Roundup litigation. Now, the landmark $11 billion settlement is in trouble and is in da...
The Government Urges Americans to Claim Their Money
A couple of weeks ago, news broke about the federal government releasing information about millions of Americans who have yet to claim their stimulus checks. Most people just believed that this was a sitting administra...
Financial Institutions and Companies Owe People Billions of Dollars: How to Access Your Unclaimed Funds
Did you know corporations and financial institutions owe billions of dollars to people? The money is often left unclaimed, as people don't know how to access it. If...
FAQs About Unclaimed Assets and Money
Being a savvy consumer means being in the know about unclaimed assets and money. You might have questions about how to find and access this money – but don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! Here are some FAQs about unc...
Finders Keepers? Not Yet! South Carolina’s Unclaimed Money Hits $1 Billion
Did you know that the South Carolina Treasurer’s Office returned $38 million to people who had no idea they were owed money last year? This is all part of the state’s Unclaimed Propert...
GovRecover Expands Nationwide: Helping Americans Reclaim Unclaimed Funds
GovRecover, a state-licensed asset recovery service, is expanding nationwide to help Americans reclaim billions in unclaimed funds. With secure processes, background checks, and no upfront fees, GovRe...
Valley Residents May Be Owed Part of $125 Million in Unclaimed Texas Funds
More than $125 million in unclaimed money belongs to Rio Grande Valley residents, according to the Texas Comptroller’s Office. The funds come from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, utili...
Inflation Up in May 2025: Check for Unclaimed Money That Could Be Yours
Gas prices offer short-term relief, but tariffs and housing costs threaten summer spending, and you could be leaving money unclaimed The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report from the Bureau of Labo...