Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026

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by Structured Settlement Watchdog®

A futomaki is a "phat" bunch of raw fish, random vegetables and a dab of horseradish dressed in seaweed. That about sums up  Boynton Beach, FL  Steve Mackey of MadVorem's explanation of what a structured settlement is on SellMyAnnuity.Net.

Here's the "Steve O Maki" followed by my comments:

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"In cases where the victim is owed money from another party as a result of a personal injury, the federal government, in some cases, encourages these victims and their families to utilize structured settlements issued by the insurance company who insured the party at fault".

  • Structured settlements are not limited to personal injury
  • The federal government does not in any case "encourage personal injury victims and their families to utilize structured settlements issued by the insurance company who insured the party at fault"
  • Most structured settlement annuities are issued by a life insurance company that is unrelated to the insurance company that insured the party at fault.
  • In some states he may even be illegal to insist that the  defendant's insurer's subsidiary issues the annuity that is used as a qualified funding asset.
  • Moreover, structured settlements can be funded by defendants and other paying parties in legal disputes.

Neither the toll free number on the landing page 877-349-8770, nor 866-484-4463 on other website pages of SellMyAnnuity.net  appear to reach anyone who can help you with structured settlements.  The latter toll-free number, purported to be Sell My Annuity.net on the subject website, is for ADT security.

 

 

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