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: Florida Structured Settlements
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What happens when the assignee finds out that the structured settlement transferee has breached their contract with the investor because the order which gave them the right to receive payments was procured on the basis of a fraud? What if the investor is another injured party?
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Client First Funding’s question is poignant, but it fails miserably with a cheap and inadequate response. Selling your structured settlement to Client First Funding, or any settlement purchaser should come with a warning label. Giving up current or future income at a steep discount. This is a path of last resort.
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Florida poses significant risk for structured settlement annuitants where the judge does not perform a thorough in-person examination of the annuitant by a before approving a structured settlement transfer. The Cedric Martez Thomas and James McMillan cases are examples of New Yorkers getting “gatored”.
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Caller after caller is a structured settlement annuitant who has been induced into forum shopping by salesmen of the structured settlement secondary market to the state of Florida . Many victims are then systematically churned, “raped” of their structured settlement payouts by a system that fails them.
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How is it that a judge in Broward County Florida, with a duty to make a determination that the sale was in a person’s best interest, approved an April 2014 sale of structured settlement payment rights leaving a man set up to fail?
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The negligent gap in insurance and financial service regulation enables secondary market companies like Prosperity Partners to advertise guaranty life and health guaranty assocations that would be otherwise illegal.
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Scrutiny has descended upon the Sumter County courthouse of Judge Michelle Morley in Bushnell, Florida, a place so popular with structured settlement cash-now pushers that it might as well offer a frequent petitioner loyalty program for its “pennies on the dollar” deals.
