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: Life Insurance in Settlement Planning
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New York Department of Insurance Office of General Counsel opined in 2007 that advertising contributions to Trial Lawyer Associations Was Also Unlawful. Yet some big donors that are structured settlement brokers often do, even in New York.
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Life insurance up to $1 million is available without having to get jabbed with a needle to draw your blood or submit a urine specimen.
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Over my 30 year career I have developed a set of skills to help people plan for financial transitions and life contingencies and helped them and/or their families through those financial transitions. Let’s talk about your financial transitions. Call me at 888-325-8640
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A history of breast cancer diagnosis is not an automatic decline for life insurance.
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A discussion about the importance of life insurance to the continuation of businesses, the financial security and survival of families and the need for expert advice
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Level premium term life insurance which can go out to age 95 is now available at very attractive long term premiums so that older plaintiffs, plaintiff attorneys and others who can’t afford, or choose not to pay, higher premiums for whole life or other permanent coverage.
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If you want to buy life insurance, the oft required medical exams can be a pain in the butt. First you have to schedule them, then you have to get stuck with a needle so they can draw blood and you may need to pee in a cup. And if you need more insurance some time later you might need to do…
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Source: The SunAmerica Retirement Re-Set Study, July 2011 and Financial Planning News. Results based on an April 2011 Harris Interactive survey of 1,001 Americans over age 55. The importance of "guarantees over volatility" as shown in the results of this study are consistent with the Baby Boomer study which I wrote about earlier this month. We…