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.

Category: Shreveport Structured Settlements

  • Backed, Based On, Linked: A Clear, Carrier‑Neutral Guide to Index Terminology in Structured Settlements

    by John Darer CLU ChFC MSSC CeFT RSP CLTC As more structured settlement designs reference external indices such as CPI‑U, the terminology used to describe them has expanded. Words like index‑linked, index‑based, and occasionally index‑backed appear in product materials and industry discussions, sometimes without clear differentiation. This brief guide provides a neutral, carrier‑friendly framework to…

  • Discover Pacific Life’s Payout Plus: Index-Based Growth

    Payout Plus is a new structured settlements annuity option from Pacific Life that enhances financial stability and growth opportunities for claimants. By offering indexed-based payments, it provides a guaranteed minimum with potential fluctuations, catering to those receiving personal injury or workers’ compensation settlements, while promoting financial resilience and flexibility.

  • Taxable Equivalent Yield Explained for Structured Settlements

    The article discusses the misleading nature of high “rate of return” claims in structured settlement proposals, often characterized by terms like “tax-free rate” versus “taxable equivalent yield.” It emphasizes the importance of accurately understanding Internal Rate of Return (IRR) calculations, noting that different cash flows may yield varying results.

  • Court Approval Process for Minors’ Structured Settlements in Louisiana

    On July 15, 2008, Louisiana Governor, Bobby Jindal signed HB133 a bill favorable to structured settlements and judgments in favor of children. The bill provided an amendment and reenactment of Article 4521 to Code of Civil Procedure and enacted Articles 4272(C) and 4522.

  • Are Structured Settlements Really TAX-FREE?

    The claim that structured settlements are “tax-free” is misleading. While most structured settlement payments are exempt from federal and state income taxes, other taxes, such as estate taxes and certain excise taxes, may apply. Advertisements must accurately convey these nuances to avoid deception according to federal regulations.