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: “Mural Turpitude”
“Mural Turpitude” is a hilarious “tag worthy” misspelling made by Attorney Dick Risk , then of Tulsa OK, in an April 2006 court submission. Risk, a former structured settlement broker asserted that Allstate Life Insurance Company’s submission of a Cancellation of Appointment to Insurance Commissioner on January 16, 2002 ” was not required unless the termination was for reasons of “mural turpitide”
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In a 2006 court submission, Attorney Richard B. Risk, Jr. stated that Allstate Life Insurance Company improperly submitted a Cancellation of Appointment in 2002. His claims involved prior communications indicating conflicts with Allstate. Ultimately, Risk lost his case against Allstate, which was dismissed in July 2006.