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: Settlement Planning Issues
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Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) are vital for individuals who cannot perform daily activities, yet often overlooked in settlements. Structured settlements provide essential financial stability for ongoing LTSS needs, allowing for predictable, long-term care funding. Integrating Special Needs Trusts and ABLE accounts further ensures that these supports remain sustainable and effective.
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The article discusses the dangers of hidden credit entanglements that can harm individuals, particularly injury victims and settlement payees. Co-signing occurs informally through arrangements like shared phone plans and utility accounts, leading to significant credit damage. This vulnerability is exploited by predatory actors, creating a cycle of financial distress and manipulation.
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A Responsive Structured Settlement Commutation Rider helps maintain the benefits of structured settlement payments for survivors by assuring that only the amount necessary to pay the shortfall in the obligation to pay off liens (with an SNT), and/or tax liability (as the case may be)
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John Darer, is a structured settlements expert who has written a number of blogs concerning structured settlement commutation riders. Here John Darer reviews a claim by Annuity.ORG, an organization that shills for CBC Settlement Funding of Conshohocken, PA, about commutation riders..
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Alliance for Pooled Trusts seeks to provide peer review of the administration of Pooled Special Needs Trusts through the process of accreditation and continual ongoing training opportunities, resources, and tools.
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Qualified settlement funds are on the Priority Guidance Plan for the first time since 2009. This author understands that the focus is on potential accounting abuses of qualified settlement funds and not structured settlements.
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The New York Court of Appeals, certified from the 11th Federal Circuit to address the focal point of plaintiff’s allegation, whether or not there is an implied covenant in anti-assignment provisions in the settlement agreement and qualified assignment. From Cordero v Tranamerica et al. .

