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: New York Personal Injury
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When you enter into a long term structured settlement, it can unsettling to later learn that the insurer has been sold or the product line discontinued. How insurers manage change speaks volumes. Examples of divestitures and acquisitions of structured settlement product lines, or actual insurers.
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A common misconception about structured settlements is that structured settlements are annuities. Structured settlements are not annuities. Structured settlements are a form of settlement that may be partially funded with annuities, although they are not always funded with annuities.
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A mother whose daughter committed suicide in April 2021 is contesting the naming of her own mother (the decedent’s grandmother) as beneficiary in 2016, 5 years prior to her daughter’s death. More than $3M in future periodic payments appear to remain following Brittany Zellner’s death
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Can a licensed NY agent legally offer to waive tens of thousands of dollars in interest on the pre-settlement and/or post settlement loan from a related business, as a quid pro quo to the plaintiff agreeing to allow the agent to place the structured settlement annuity and make a commission?
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Thinking about what happens to structured settlement payments after the death of the Measuring Life, which of these four statements is correct?
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A structured settlement annuity is insurance product that (1) can provide multiple payment streams, as well as (2) different types of structured settlement payments, in a single annuity contract that can be customized to a person’s needs.
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A video inaccurately claims that annuity-based attorney fee deferral programs must use offshore funds. The author clarifies that domestic structured settlement annuities can fund attorney fees without going offshore. Various reputable insurance companies offer options that cater to attorneys seeking to enhance their wealth through these deferral programs.
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American General has recently introduced a number of periodic payment innovations to the structured settlement market Interest Rate Linked Structured Settlements (IRLSS) and Non Qualified Assignment Facility with Domestic Assignment Company and Ability to Defer
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Neither the beneficiary of this structured settlement nor any other assignee shall have the power to assign the periodic payments to any third party without a genuine hardship and even then only with the advice of counsel. Any purported assignment in violation of this provision shall be void ab initio.
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At the plaintiff’s home to notarize confidential settlement documents to establish a structured settlement, the notary public mentioned that she knew someone who “could get the client more money” and called a representative of a structured settlement factoring company from another state