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: longevity insurance
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Long Life Planning. Addressing longevity risk. How will a settlement planner make protecting against longevity risk a compelling decision in a “cash now” society? What skills will tomorrow’s settlement planner need? Very long lives are not a distant privilege=- very long lives are the probable.
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Encourages the use of annuities in IRAs and qualified plans by excluding a portion of IRA and qualified plan annuity proceeds from retirement income. Encourages retirees to receive some of their retirement savings in the form of guaranteed lifetime annuity payments.
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Structured settlement annuities are not only for those who have suffered a catastrophic personal injury. If you are receiving a recovery for wrongful death or an employment related settlement, taxable damage settlement, or an attorney with a contingency fee, allocating part to a structured settlement can protect your recovery and possibly put you in a…
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Would a life income solution that packages together the purchase of structured settlement payment rights with a longevity insurance caboose (deferred income annuity) be a good strategy for a person nearing retirement?
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Annuities have been called “longevity insurance”. They protect against the risk of outliving your assets. How real is this risk? Let’s consider some actuarial projections………