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: Elmira Structured Settlements
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Structured settlement payments can be equal or unequal, depending on their qualification status. Qualified payments allow flexibility in types and durations, while non-qualified payments are subject to specific IRS rules regarding equal payments. Various companies facilitate these assignments, and there are alternative funding options beyond traditional annuities.
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Settlement Planning Opportunities and Considerations With The Excelsior Scholarship and Collateral Benefits as New York offers free full-time undergraduate tuition at public colleges and universities to students with an annual family income of $125,000 or less.
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The low interest rate environment continues to favor New York plaintiffs with strong liability cases due to the 30 year old statutory growth rates juxtaposed against today’s low interest rates.
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New York judges are approving Pacific Life and Annuity index-linked structured settlement payment adjustment riders for minors in an Infant Compromise, as part of a proposed settlement planning allocation to complement fixed rate structured settlements
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Is the structured settlement broker the agent of the Defendant for purposes of “tender” in New York CPLR § 5003-a, or is it an agent of the insurance company? How about the independent contractor who is handling the administration for the structured settlement broker?
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While the credit default swap market is unregulated, insurance companies’ use of credit default swaps is. In New York, insurance companies are only allowed to use credit default swaps in very specific and limited ways, and only with approval, according to New York insurance regulator Eric Dinallo.
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The term “New York Licensed Structured Settlement Broker Consultant” is marketing B.S.
