Is there a difference between broker and provider representative?
Yes. Although both a broker and a provider representative will help you with the sale of your policy, there are important differences between them. A broker works for you. A broker will check with several providers to find the best offer for you. A provider representative works for a provider. A provider representative will only check with the provider that he or she works with to get you their offer. If you use someone to help with the sale of your policy, you may want to ask whether they are a broker or a provider representative. Back to Top PRE-SETTLEMENT FUNDING How do I know if I need Pre-Settlement Lawsuit Funding? How will a cash advance help me? What are requirements for Funding? How long does it take to get approval? Will my credit affect my ability to get a cash advance? How much of an advance may I request? How and when do I receive the money? What do I pay to you if my case is successful? What if I lose the case? Why is advance different than a loan? May an attorney refer h