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: Manhattan Structured Settlements
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The Periodic Payment Settlement of 1982, a public law that allows defendants to assign their obligations (via a “qualified assignment”) to make future periodic payments to a third party without retaining a future obligation to the injured party has benefits to all sides. Read more.
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Ranking of Structured Settlement Annuity Companies in the Insurance Subsection of 2025 Newsweek/Statista America’s Most Trustworthy Companies Poll
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Chariot Re’s initial reinsurance transaction is with a subsidiary of MetLife. Chariot Re will reinsure approximately $10 billion of liabilities, including structured settlement annuity contracts and group annuity contracts associated with pension risk transfers originated by MetLife.
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A rated age helps quantify the cost of funding a structured Medicare Set Aside Arrangement (MSA) at the maximum discount and a more cost efficient funding of the future pain and suffering and future medical elements of damages in a New York structured judgement
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Qualified assignments for structured settlements then and now. Helpful video on “What is a Qualified Assignment” featuring structured settlement expert John Darer®, a Master Structured Settlement Consultant from the New York City Metropolitan area
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Negative discount rates, a by product of the low interest rate environment, along with static statutory growth rates and static pre-judgment and post-judgment interest rates creates a bonanza for NY plaintiffs. John Darer® discusses the potential impact on case values, and need for CPLR 50A/50B expertise
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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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John Darer discusses the concept of settlements, emphasizing that they are negotiated compromises rather than victories. He clarifies that settlement agreements explicitly state they do not imply liability. Additionally, he critiques misleading advertisements that suggest one can “win” or be “awarded” a settlement, reinforcing the importance of accurate terminology.