Haselkorn & Thibaut Seeks Recovery for Inspired Healthcare Capital Investors

Investment fraud law firm investigates claims following Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and suspended distributions.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Haselkorn & Thibaut, a national investment fraud law firm, announced that it is actively representing individuals who suffered financial losses tied to Inspired Healthcare Capital and its related entities. This follows Inspired Healthcare Capital's recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and the suspension of investor distributions.

Why it matters

Many investors reportedly sought stable income and managed risk from Inspired Healthcare Capital's offerings, but instead found themselves concentrated in complex and illiquid products. The firm is investigating whether these products were properly researched, marketed, and if broker-dealers adequately informed investors of the significant risks involved.

The details

Haselkorn & Thibaut is evaluating claims outside of the bankruptcy court, including investigating the conduct of broker-dealers and financial advisors who recommended these products to determine if they met their legal and regulatory obligations. The firm's representation includes pursuing claims through securities arbitration, such as FINRA Case 25-02422.

  • Inspired Healthcare Capital filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 2, 2026.
  • The SEC inquiry and suspension of investor distributions preceded the bankruptcy filing.

The players

Haselkorn & Thibaut

A national investment fraud law firm specializing in fighting for investors nationwide.

Matthew Thibaut

Partner at Haselkorn & Thibaut.

Inspired Healthcare Capital

The company that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and suspended investor distributions.

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What they’re saying

“Many investors report they were seeking stable income and managed risk, but instead found themselves concentrated in products that are difficult to value and highly illiquid.”

— Matthew Thibaut, Partner at Haselkorn & Thibaut

What’s next

The judge in the bankruptcy case will determine the recovery options for investors as the proceedings continue.

The takeaway

This case highlights the risks associated with complex and illiquid alternative investment products, and the importance of broker-dealers and financial advisors properly disclosing and evaluating the suitability of such investments for their clients.