Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026

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by Structured Settlement Watchdog

As one cesspool cleaner said to another, "same sh*t, only the depth varies".

Fairfield Funding, a financial beneficiary of Einstein Structured Settlements' social media road kill must not care too much about quality control on this showing on Einstein:

"Are you in a court case that your lawyer has quoted to you as a Win-Win situation? Well this has been said and heard all too much before. Now it's your turn to be on the offense and work with the defense who is about to offer you a large structured settlement payout. Whether it's Symetra, AIG, John Hancock, Allstate or any of the other common insurance companies that deal with these personal injury cases we will be glad to help you decide what to do with the money after you realize that you need to cash out part of your settlement payments in exchange for a lump sum.

Both parties involved in a case need to understand the importance of placing victims or plaintiffs in a structure as opposed to a smaller lump sum. It is typically a win/win for everbody in the court room. Through experience and time you will find the best way to go about spending your money and if you need help with a defense strucutred (sic) settlement company or lawyer then Einstein will be glad to help you"

It's pure "keyword inebriated" nonsense spun by people who clearly don't care. Neither Einstein or Fairfield Funding is a defense structured settlement company, or a "defense strucutred settlement company" for that matter. The lack of savoir faire on show is stunning!  As written it appears as if Einstein/Fairfield Funding is suggesting that someone immediately sell a structured settlement for a lump sum.  Doing so would cause a MASSIVE capital loss,  Very dumb.  Why not just take more cash when you settle your case?  Further, someone who actually knows about the structured settlement business would know that defense structured settlement company is a primary market counter to plaintiff structured settlement broker marketing shtick.

If Fairfield Funding continues to demonstrate so little care about the quality of content it financially benefits from then it raises reasonable doubts about the rest of their business, in my opinion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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