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: Woodbridge Structured Settlement Funding, LLC
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by Structured Settlement Watchdog Cash Now pusher Woodbridge Structured Settlements demonstrates its lack of originality by bogarting Peachtree Settlement Funding's metaphorical old codger waiting by his mailbox for his structured settlement payments. The Woodbridge version features a man in a suit and tie with his head up his mailbox. In our opinion those who succumb…
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As part of its Investor Packet, cash now pusher Woodbridge Investments uses substantial parts of the March 2009 NSSTA Annuity Security Handout and cites current NSSTA President Dan Durbin as par of its efforts to hock money from investors in structured settlement payment rights. Woodbridge even has the audacity to describe such materials in the…
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A handful of structured settlement primary market players regularly place high in search results. Many companies have not found a way to effectively compete with the hedge fund and foreign money that is (one way or another) pumped into the likes of JG Wentworth, Peachtree and others.
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Blindly taking financial advice from a "cash now pusher" is usually not a good idea, particularly one that is dangling trendy baubles in front of your eyes hoping that you will be gullible enough to do business. Woodbridge Investments falls into this category and has been a long term denizen of our wall of shame.…
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What sort of ethics does a company like Woodbridge have when on the one hand it scares the crap out of annuitants about the safety of insurance companies and on the other hand brags about the financial security of the same companies to get investors to buy the deals.