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: Misinformation About Structured Settlements
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Financial media organizations can slap on pseudo quality controls in a effort to feign legitimacy to the gross misinformation they’ve published, but it should come as no surprise that bona fide credentialed experts in the structured settlements space are going to call them out.
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Blithering Peanut Pusher Award winners use misleading information to solicit consumers to sell their structured settlements for pennies on the dollar. In the interests of financial literacy, why not just get the correct information into the melons on your collective necks and disseminate correct info?
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FirstStructured Settlement.com support for a”growing trend “which has seen the number of civil cases settled or dismissed without a trial balloon” makes no mention of balloons, blimps, zeppelins, or other form of flying gas bag.
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However you interpret it, as 6%-29% of the present value or future value, the result using the J.J. Edwards purported methodology is a high octane grade of “rat turd” for your money. The structured settlement secondary market is hard done by because the J.J. Edwards blog’s explanation is absurd
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Ronnie Zelek and his team at Launch That are criticized for their inadequate information on structured settlements, particularly regarding Annuity.org. The content produced lacks accuracy and proper fact-checking, especially by writer Catherine J. Byerly. The company is accused of enabling illiteracy about structured settlements instead of providing valuable insights.



