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: Stone Street Capital Commentary
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Jacob Malewitz (a/k/a "Jaws Jr.") continues to distribute misinformed and false statements about Stone Street Capital and structured settlements. Jacob Malewitz latest Misinformed False Statement on behalf of Stone Street Capital distributed via a Google blast: "Stone Street specializes in the structure settlement. This is a way to deal with bill collectors, for problems with…
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Stone Street Capital is NOT a structured settlement company. Stone Street Capital is NOT a structured settlement broker. Stone Street Capital is NOT a member of any recognized structured settlement industry trade association. Stone Street Capital is a factoring company..
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Judge Vogel’s passion is indicative that some judges are taking their roles, in evaluating whether a structured settlement factoring transaction is in the structured settlement annuitant’s “best interest”, very seriously.
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These firms are known to pay commissions and/or fees on referrals for structured settlement factoring transactions. This post is about those who take these fees and don’t make an upfront disclosure of such fees and how it impacts the bottom line of tort victims on these transactions
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Stone Street Capital, a factoring company has tried a very clever approach which leads with the reasons why you should keep your structured settlement payments. This is in contrast with some of its competitors who lead with the ubiqitous messages of either "cash now" and "it’s your money use it when YOU need it!" delivered…
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I showed their tweet to random passenger on an Amtrak train on which I am riding. I asked him to give his first impression of the $100 bill over a wad of $1 bills which Stone Street used to promote itself yesterday.