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: What’s Wrong Wit Dat?
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“Do I have to pay taxes on my structured settlement?” wonders the Orlando-based StructuredSettlements.com. The short answer? Usually not. Their barely-there explanation makes a cameo in the latest episode of What’s Wrong Wit Dat?
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If you’re going to shill for a structured settlement factoring company, at least know what they are actually buying (i.e. structured settlement payment rights” not structured settlement annuities). The Annuity.Org “All-Star Team” somehow managed to flunk, badly, again.
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An annuity is not a structured settlement. For that matter a structured settlement is not an annuity. A structured settlement can be funded with an annuity. Taking a payment plan for casino winnings is not a structured settlement. What Annuity.org says is nonsense.
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Ronnie Zelek and his team at Launch That are criticized for their inadequate information on structured settlements, particularly regarding Annuity.org. The content produced lacks accuracy and proper fact-checking, especially by writer Catherine J. Byerly. The company is accused of enabling illiteracy about structured settlements instead of providing valuable insights.
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Annuity.org propensity to post discredited inaccurate information about factored stuctured settlement payments, despite editorial reviews and financial reviewers and phlegmatic approach to correct inaccuracy makes them a poor, unreliable source of information about structured settlements
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Despite claiming lofty editorial standards, Annuity.org consistently fumbles structured settlements like a clumsy waiter dropping trays. The rot seems to spread like gossip at a family reunion, cross-pollinating from Structuredsettlements.com, their equally misguided sibling publication.
