Doc. Number | Article Title | Effective Date | Version |
FHC-XX | Direct Pay Set Up - Structured Settlement | November 14, 2024 | 1.2 |
This document discusses the process that applies ONLY for Structured Settlement and Nationwide Capital Services settlements. Note: Nationwide Capital Services is doing business as Structured Settlements and for the purposes of payment processing, these are the same.
The following provides an overview of the settlement negotiating process and describes the current procedures required to convert settlement payments from an existing payment type to Direct Pay (Click here to learn more about Direct Pay)
Overview:
For normal ACH/Check by phone payment types, there are five (5) steps involved in the negotiating process. With Direct Pay, the last step, there is no longer a need to call creditors to set up scheduled payments.
🔺For all Structured Settlement settlements, please inform your team not to call in payments as they can cause duplicate payments with this creditor.
Scheduling Settlements:
For Direct Pay payments, the information filled out in the Creditor Payee Details section is significantly changed. Once you have selected the payment method under the payment terms as direct pay, the CREDITOR PAYEE DETAILS section (left-hand side of the screen) updates with Direct Pay Details.
Please copy the Structured Settlement Account number exactly as listed on the settlement letter agreement to ensure the proper consumer’s account is credited when paid. Please note the purple arrow that shows the specific info that should be copied over to the creditor reference field. Do not include the consumer’s name in parenthesis, append the reference field with words like File # or Account#, etc., or shorten the reference number field. Failure to adhere to this process may delay or cause the payment file to fail and require manual intervention. Payments could be lost and show as UNPAID.
Please, double-check the entries are correct before saving the settlement.
Settlement Payment Decisions:
It's important to note that moving forward, Structured Settlement settlements that are set up as Direct Pay will no longer be viewable on the Decisions Page.
Why?
Forth will be sending funds to creditors based on the process date for Structured Settlement settlements, eliminating your daily task of approving each settlement payment. Furthermore, settlement payments will be paid only if the consumer has sufficient funds in their special purpose account. Any shortage in funds will result in the transaction remaining in Low Balance status until funds are available or advanced to the client.
What about low-balance accounts? How do I advance if the decisions page is gone?
To help you manage this, Forth has created reports that enable you to make advances to address these exceptions.
Forth Reports:
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Uncollected Settlements - lists all uncollected/unpaid settlements in pending, shipped, or low balance status. (Click here to learn more)
- Low Balance Forecast Report - list all potential low balance accounts up to 2 weeks out. Features an advance button to facilitate on-the-fly account adjustments. (Click here to learn more)
At the beginning of each month, Structured Settlement will send its own Uncollected Debt Payments report to you. It will STILL be your responsibility to review these reports and manage these missing or late payments directly with Structured Settlement.
Questions:
If you have any questions about this process or need more information, feel free to contact us at settlements@setforth.com.
Article Version History:
Version | Effective Date | Description |
Basic | 10/30/2020 | Initial Release |
0.1 | 07/21/2022 | Minor formatting updates |
1.0 | 10/31/2023 | Added header and version control footer; Updated title; Removed out-of-date company references and hyperlinks; and refreshed a screenshot. |
1.1 | 11/07/2023 | Updated article title; |
1.2 | 11/14/2024 | Refreshed the second screenshot and made minor grammatical updates; no subject matter updates were made. |