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: Niagara Structured Settlements
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Niagara Judge Matt Murphy said February 17, 2021 “approving the petition of Tiger Parrish LLC would effectively deprive New York courts of their role under the Structured Settlement Protection Act and transfer that role to Mr. Eglow, who is not bound by the statutory and precedential standards*.
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Niagara County Supreme Court Judge Matthew J. Murphy is another fine example of why NY judges are among the best in the USA in enforcing their state’s structured settlement protection act, in his January 8, 2021 decision in Tiger Parrish, LLC v BHG Structured Settlements, Inc.et al. Index E173532/2020.
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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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The A.M.Best “A+” rating action concerning First Berkshire Hathaway Life Insurance Company is great news for New York plaintiffs, particularly minors, incompetents or other cases where Court approval is required for structured settlements and the Court requires minimum third party ratings.
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NY Structured Settlement Protection Act amendment signed into law in 2010 by NY Governor David A. Patterson, added a requirement that the structured settlement payees attend the transfer hearing to approve the transfer of structured settlement payment rights. NY General Obligations Law 5-1705
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While the credit default swap market is unregulated, insurance companies’ use of credit default swaps is. In New York, insurance companies are only allowed to use credit default swaps in very specific and limited ways, and only with approval, according to New York insurance regulator Eric Dinallo.
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Structured settlement cash now hustlers are like razor toothed bull sharks prowling the surf line waiting for the “just old enough” dinner bell to ring