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: Factoring Companies as “Financial Planners”
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CBC Settlement Funding shills are like bargain basement salespeople, turning a smart structured settlement planning idea into a cheap ploy to prey on vulnerable annuitants for pennies on the dollar. Truly disgraceful. Don’t get fooled! We’ve got all the details for you right here.
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Article Implies Structured Settlement Factoring Industry In Massive Undisclosed Conflict of Interest
Advisors Face Major Conflicts On Pension Vs. Lump-Sum Decisions and Sell Structured Settlement Payments vs Lump Sum Decisions. Sometimes the provider of such advice isn’t even licensed and conflicts of interest are not disclosed.
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Adler’s Insurance Agency of Spring Valley NY is pushing structured settlement derivatives (recycled structured settlements) to settling personal injury victims with deceptive information. Adler attempts to pass off structured settlement derivatives as having the same tax status as structured settlements paid as compensation for damages to the personal injury victim.
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I’m quite confident that the aforementioned level of documentation in a financial adviser or lawyer’s file would not even pass “the smell test” in terms of adequacy of effort to determining a client’s needs, much less whether or not the structured settlement factoring transaction would be in their “best interest”.
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The nation's largest and most obnoxious "cash now pusher" has become the target for criticism on JobVent.com, a public Internet forum that allows employees at various companies to post anonymous comments about their employers. One J.G. Wentworth "employee" states October 2, 2009: "Given how little money you actually make, I would work at a fast…
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A structured settlement annuity is like a job you can never be fired from, that pays you a salary that is income tax free and can include a guaranteed increase factor. In this economy who wouldn’t be interested in that?