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.
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Category: Boca Raton Structured Settlement Cash Now
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by Structured Settlement Watchdog Fast Annuity Settlement Transfers (FAST) claims that it can “help you sell your annuity”. Now the Boca Raton Florida based company.which is a multi-time Canard of the Week Winner (2024, 2025) is up for another silly ducky award. This wee\k’s nomination. FAST’s ad copy leans hard into the friendly‑kitchen‑table trope, but…
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The article warns against aggressive advertisements encouraging the conversion of structured settlements into Bitcoin. Selling future payments involves legal complexities and substantial risks, including potential income loss and cryptocurrency volatility. It emphasizes the importance of seeking independent advice, comparing offers, and understanding the true costs before making financial decisions.
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Structured Settlement Watchdog warns of targeting tactics used by cash now predators, particularly against minors with structured settlements. Individuals, like Sara M. George, impersonate court officials to acquire sensitive information from families. This exploitation highlights the need for better consumer protections and awareness regarding the legitimacy of such inquiries related to structured settlements.
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3 Reasons to KEEP Your Structured Settlement and NOT Sell, According to Boca Raton Factoring Company
You have a diability and unable to work. You’re a senior citizen and dependent on the income. You depend on the fixed income from the structured settlement to pay your living expenses. Wouldn’t it be nice if structured settlement factoring companies lived up to these standards and avoided approach?
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Recipients of structured settlements have been targets of criminal and fraudulent acts based upon publicly available identifying information and are especially vulnerable during transfer proceedings to fraudulent actors purporting to be from legitimate entities.
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So structured settlements are NOT a dirty word after all?
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Fairfield Funding offers a referral fee of $500 for “pimping” friends and family receiving structured settlements. Friends and family “pimps” for structured settlement factoring companies earn $500 while assuring their friends and family will lose money..
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Canada law requires that structured settlements must:(1) arise in respect of a claim for damages related to personal injury or death; (2) be funded by a single premium annuity that’s non-assignable, non-commutable, nontransferable; (3) Payments must be irrevocably directed to the payee of the annuity.
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It’s bad enough that certain stand alone structured settlement factoring companies and their shills “misgender” settlements as awards, but a settlement purchaser associated with a settlement planning firm is joining in the “poopsmithery”.