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: Structured Settlement Securitizations
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Insurers who write structured settlement annuities need to be mindful about not purchasing secondary market deals or securitizations from factoring companies who have charged excessive discount rates to annuitants whose circumstances result in the need to liquidate some of their structured settlements down the road.
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Are settlement consultants and settlement planners getting involved with structured settlement securitizations in any way?” That includes as investors or directly, or indirectly, placing their clients into structured settlement securities/securitizations in private or registered securities transactions?
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Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly (a) isn’t dealing with a full deck of information about the lawsuit (b) didn’t devote sufficient time to understand the history of Ezell v Lexington insurance Company lawsuit and how a structured settlement works, or (c) is intellectually dishonest
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Some of the worst fat profit structured settlement factoring deals for sellers have been sold to financial institutions by originators such as Seneca One. For example in the 2014 Lauren Nesbitt case, the acquired structured settlement payments were assigned to a Philadelphia life insurer
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If it wasn’t out there it is now. Insurance companies ARE buying structured settlement payment rights in the secondary market through securitizations of portfolios like the one that Sola referred to for $252 million that included both structured settlement and annuity backed receivables.