Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026

Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.

by Structured Settlement Watchdog

Structured Settlement is not a Dirty Word after All

Structured Settlement Humor

A “Periodic Pumpkin”  Carving Tax Free Smiles Annually

A year and a half after a settlement planner trashed structured settlements in a missive sent to trial lawyers on one day, while the next day promoting buying factored structured settlement payment streams from a structured settlement factoring intermediary (that the settlement planner is co-founder of and operates out of the same address as the settlement planning firm), the lines continue to blur.

The structured settlement factoring intermediary firm, for whom said co-founder often appears as a voice in written articles on its behalf published in a legal publication, appears in a Google Ad proclaiming itself a “Structured Settlement Company”. My my my, as my late granny used to say.  Moreover, one can easily observe through a Google search that the settlement planning firm has also optimized the key word “structured settlement experts” to promote itself.  I don’t know about you but I’m filing this under structured settlement humor. for the naturally curious.

As an observer, it’s actually quite a flattering gesture to JG Wentworth if I may say so. As I reported in May 2021, the 800 lb gorilla from Chesterbrook Pennsylvania has been all in on structured settlement key words.

See

 It’s Thursday and JG Wentworth/Peachtree Go Fluid as a  “Structured Settlement Broker” and

JG Wentworth’s Admission is a Warning to Structured Settlement Annuitants – Structured Settlements 4Real® Blog

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