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: CA Structured Settlement Investments
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NAIC warns of unlicensed legitimate Companies selling unregulated non-insurance products. Factored structured settlement receivables are an unregulated non-insurance product sold by legitimate companies as “Secondary Market Annuities”
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Partial Summary Judgment granted to Investors (1) Investors are the owners of and have the right to receive payments arising from the Payment Streams; (2) Genex has no right, title,or interest in Keefer’ Payment Streams; (3) Genex had and has no right to withhold, sell, or reassign the Keefers’ Payment Streams.
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The risk for people who are already invested in other people’s structured settlement payment rights is that the exclusion is applied retroactively and they have no protection in the event of insolvency of the underlying annuity issuer or bankruptcy of the qualified assignment company.
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A structured settlement is not an annuity, A structured settlement obligation may be funded with an annuity but the structured settlement itself is not an annuity. This is a fundamental and important distinction for anyone seeking to invest in structured settlement payment rights.
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Is an investment in structured settlement receivables right for tort victims? In rare circumstances and after careful deliberation. Buying fixed annuities doesn’t require a court order to be concluded or have such an exposure to transactional risk as do structured settlement receivables..