Insolvency Expert Witness & Advisory Services
Insolvency & Bankruptcy Law Expert Witnesses
The insolvency expert witnesses provide clear and independent opinions for litigation, arbitration, and complex disputes in multiple jurisdictions. We focus on all situations, whether that involves restructuring disputes, fraud investigations, or cross-border insolvency matters. We help you understand what happened, explain it clearly, and support your case with a solid and defensible analysis.
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When do you need an insolvency expert?
You typically need an insolvency expert when there is a dispute related to financial distress or business failure. The common situations include:
- Allegations of wrongful trading or director misconduct
- Fraud or misfeasance concerns
- Asset tracking and recovery issues
- Bankruptcy or creditor disputes
- Cross-border insolvency or restructuring conflicts
These situations often involve large financial exposure and multiple stakeholders that makes independent expert analysis essential for reaching a fair outcome.4
What We Do
Insolvency Investigations
We review what happened in the lead-up to insolvency by analysing transactions, identifying unusual payments, and assessing director behaviour.
Litigation Support and Expert Testimony
Our experts explain complex financial matters in a straightforward way and handle cross-examination whenever needed.
Asset Tracing and Recovery
We track down assets that may have been hidden, moved, or misused. We reconstruct financial records and follow the flow of funds and help strengthen recovery actions and enforcement strategies.
Insolvency Valuation and Quantum
We assess what a business was worth during distress and quantum analysis. This helps in supporting damages claims and gives clarity on the financial impact of the dispute.
Industry Experience
Insolvency issues look different depending on the industry. Masin has worked across construction, finance, real estate, manufacturing, infrastructure and energy projects.
Our wide experience helps us understand how businesses operate, and not just what the numbers speak, making our analysis practical and relevant. We quickly identify industry-specific risks, common dispute patterns, and financial structures that may not be obvious from the data alone.
Why Masin
Masin combines insolvency expertise with forensic accounting, valuation, and dispute advisory. We do not just analyse the problem, but we connect it to the bigger legal and financial picture.
A global team with experience in over 30 countries
Multidisciplinary experts working together on each case
Strong track record in litigation and arbitration
Fast turnaround when timelines are tight
Independent and data-driven approach
The clients choose Masin as we combine technical accuracy with clear communication. Our reports are not just detailed, but they are easy to follow, and built to support real decisions in high-pressure situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to frequently asked questions about everything we do.
What is an Insolvency Expert Witness?
An insolvency expert witness is an independent professional who reviews financial distress situations and provides objective opinion for courts, tribunals, or arbitration panels. They function independently and their work stays unbiased and evidence based. Their responsibility is not to the party who hires them but to the tribunal.
What does an insolvency and bankruptcy expert do?
An insolvency expert is someone who has a deep knowledge in finance and helps decide if a person or company has undergone insolvency. Insolvency means that they are unable to pay their debts on time or they owe more than they own. These experts explain complicated financial details and support their findings with facts in courts.
What qualifications are required?
The qualifications of most insolvency experts involve backgrounds in accounting or finance, along with professional certifications and experience in investigations and disputes.
How soon should I hire an expert for bankruptcy or insolvency?
It is best to involve an expert as soon as possible. It then gets easier to access accurate data to build a strong and well-supported case.
What is the cost of hiring an insolvency expert?
The cost depends on the complexity of the case is and the amount of work involved. We offers clear and tailored fee structures based on your needs.