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: Conshohocken Structured Settlements
| Commentary by structured settlement expert John Darer that may be of interest to injured persons, guardians, consumers, lawyers, businesses in Conshohocken PA with personal injury or wrongful death claims. |
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How are structured settlements paid out? Structured settlements are most often funded with customized structured settlement annuities and can be paid out in one or more ways.
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Why would a JG Wentworth ad include the name of one of its competitors on March 2, 2023? Was there a merger or acquistion? Apparently no. JG Wentworth was apparently doing the “Ooey-Gooey”
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Anyone who sold structured settlement payments for pennies on the dollar, as insurance against rising rates to “avoid becoming poorer”, would have actually done worse by selling. Most predictions fail to account for the rate you’re already receiving on the cost of the existing structured setttement.
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Certified Financial Transitionists may be helpful to help manage expectations of family, friends and others and to help sort through, organize, prioritize and make it easier to process your options. John Darer, a settlement planning expert and Certified Financial Transitionist reviews the issues here.
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Now is the time to make good use of stuctured settlements and build enduring guaranteeed income streams.Compelling yields in Excess of 5% are possible on intermediate and long term cash flows. Why take risk when you don’t have to?
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“Do I have to pay taxes on my structured settlement?” wonders the Orlando-based StructuredSettlements.com. The short answer? Usually not. Their barely-there explanation makes a cameo in the latest episode of What’s Wrong Wit Dat?


