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.
Recent Posts
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- Structured Settlement Collection Agency in Henderson, Nevada Is Still Not a Structured Settlement — Now Nevada Law Makes That Clear
- Crypto Still Isn’t Suitable for Injury Victims — A Reminder From This Week’s Headlines
- Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act Introduced
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Category: Cash Now Pushers | The “Cash Now Fix”
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Can structured settlement annuitants sell annuity polices? Do settlement purchasers buy structured settlement annuity policies? NO. In a structured settlement, the payee does not own the annuity policy that funds their payments.The annuity is owned by a qualified assignment company.
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A Redditor shared concerns about receiving scam calls from companies wanting to buy their structured settlement annuity, which they have had since childhood. They questioned how these callers obtained their information, suspecting a breach of confidentiality. Additionally, it warns against such unsolicited offers, emphasizing there is no structured settlement registry.
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The Federal Communications Commission has adopted new rules to further protect consumers from scam communications by directly addressing some of the biggest vulnerabilities in America’s robotext defenses and closing the “lead generator” robocall/robotexts loophole. Relief for annuitants?
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It’s your money yes, but what’s so great about only getting pennies on the dollar now? You think that’s worth shouting about?
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Amended Section 2111.18 of Ohio Revised Statute, shields information about an Ohio minor’s settlement from 3rd parties, such as structured settlement factoring companies, trawling court dockets looking to exploit a minor once they reach the age of majority,.for pennies on the dollar.
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A nationwide class action lawsuit certified against Symetra Life Insurance and Symetra Assigned Benefits Service Company (“SABSCO”) alleges Symetra and its affiliate violated RICO, the WA Consumer Protection Act, civil conspiracy, unjust enrichment, and their contractual rights.


