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: Payment Servicing
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In SuttonPark, the structured settlement secondary market is currently grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis. This could potentially have a detrimental impact on secondary market operations and may even lead to a contraction of the marketplace if there isn’t a swift improvement, beginning with transparent and direct communication.
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Genex Capital Corporation recently issued “recall notices” to investors in pre-2015 structured settlement payment rights where their structured settlement investments are subject to payment servicing. The notice headline is “RECALL FIRST NOTICE—ACTION REQUIRED”
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The Tennessee House and Senate bills excludes from coverage under the Act a person who acquires rights to receive payments through a structured settlement factoring transaction, as defined in federal law, regardless of whether the transaction occurred before or after the federal law took effect.
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An investor who has a purchased a number of factored structured settlement payment streams shared that recent turnover in payment servicers resulted in his acquired payments being delayed sometimes for several months. .When you buy a legitimate annuity, there is no payment servicing.
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The apparent collapse of structured settlement factoring company Client First Settlement Funding has left structured settlement investors scrambling with some having faced delays in receiving due to the apparent failure to employ a back up servicing company.