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17th September 2009
It may be possible to sell your structured settlement payments. Selling structured settlements can be particularly detrimental to individuals who are disabled, minors, workers compensated for loss, and compensation due to severe injury. Selling Structured... Read >
Author: leena
15th September 2009
There are several structured settlement companies and corporates that purchase structured settlements and offer a lump sum in exchange. The simple reason for a company to purchase a structured settlement is that it represents a good investment deal. Struc... Read >
Author: stevany
07th August 2009
Actually, all structured settlement recipients have the option to sell all or part of their future payments for lump sum cash if they need to raise a considerable amount of money when faced with financial dire straits. Although it is an option they might ... Read >
Author: Woodbridge Settlement Funding
01st July 2009
You may have received structured settlement payments through personal injury or workers’ compensation claims. You may be wondering if you should try to sell your settlement payments in exchange for a lump sum of cash. Be aware, however, that despite t... Read >
Author: Woodbridge Settlement Funding
27th March 2009
Structured settlement is a contract that is applicable in case a personal injury is caused to someone due to negligence. In this case the defendant buys an annuity from a Life Insurance Company and promises to pay the injured party through a series of ins... Read >
Author: David Smithen
13th March 2009
Many are concerned over those owning structured settlements. They might one day decide haphazardly to sell their steady income based on impulse. Let's look at how a lot of parties are trying to control this situation.
Having a fixed income is very impo... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
13th March 2009
If you are looking for more information on the tax advantages of structured settlement payment, here's an article worth reading. Structured settlement payments are a key part of any settlement between both parties and because it involves financial numbers... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
13th March 2009
Structured settlement payments are one's peace of mind. Thank God there is the protection already over this issue passed recently by the government.
President George W. Bush signed into law a bill on January 22, 2002. This very law will protect individ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
12th March 2009
Structured settlement payments are forms of legal payout where an injured party is given monetary compensation after a lawsuit. These structured settlements are in the form of a series of payments over the agreed period of time. The aggrieved party thus ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
11th March 2009
Structured settlement payments are popular financial tool arranged after a court judgment on a personal injury tort claim. This tool replaced the old way of paying lump sum which is very inconvenient for the paying party's part. These structured settlemen... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
11th March 2009
If a person suffers an injury or a loss in a certain situation, he may sue the person responsible. Upon winning the case, he will likely receive some form of monetary compensation for the said injury or loss.
Such compensation always comes in the form ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
11th March 2009
Are you at present being paid a structured settlement payment? Maybe you are considering selling them? Before taking the plunge in selling them for immediate cash, here is just a bit of information that you should be knowledgeable of before finally decidi... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
08th January 2009
Colorado has joined the majority of U.S. states in enacting a law to protect the rights of people selling structured settlement payments. But why have they enacted this law? Why not leave structured settlement sellers to their own devices? What does th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th January 2009
In Arizona, as in most other states of the nation, the selling of structured settlement payments is governed by state law (in compliance with all overruling federal regulations). The statute is designed to protect the rights and interests of the payee (t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th January 2009
State of Pennsylvania Clarifies Terms In Structured Settlement Protection Act
The state of Pennsylvania created a protection act for the selling of structured settlements in 2001; this was done to ensure that both parties understand all the terms and a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th January 2009
Major Provisions Of New York Structured Settlement Protection Statutes
The major provisions of the New York structured settlement protection statutes were adopted so as to make selling structured settlement payments in New York fairer to the seller. T... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th January 2009
Provisions And Actions Of The Michigan Structured Settlement Law
Michigan Chapter 691, the
Michigan Structured Settlement Protection Act, is a law designed expressly for the protection of people who hold rights to and seek to sell structured settleme... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2008
People have various reasons for selling their structured settlement payments.
Some need to have money right now to take advantage of an investment opportunity. Others are in the unfortunate position of having out-of-pocket medical expenses, or just nee... Read >
Author: Costas Peppas
30th October 2008
Structured settlements can be a complicated topic and there are lots of "fakers" out there giving garbage advice...
I really believe it pays to do your research, especially if you're looking to cash out on your structured settlement
Let's Start By M... Read >
Author: Costas Peppas
09th September 2008
If you live in Alaska and are the payee of a structured settlement (payments from a lawsuit made over time), rest assured the state statue governing structured settlements has your back. The state has gone to great pains to regulate the sale and transfer... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd September 2008
Florida does have a law which governs the sale and transfer of structured settlement payments. This law has many sections, all containing detailed information which outlines the process of gaining court approval for a structured settlement sale. Get to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd September 2008
California Takes Pains To Clarify Laws Governing Structured Settlement Sales
By now most states have adopted legislation to protect the rights of state residents who are receiving structured settlement payments. Not surprisingly, the state of Californ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
Structured settlements are not flexible when life circumstances change and there are new demands on you financially. It is your money it just makes sense that you would be able to make use of it when, where, and how you choose.
Selling Your Structured... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th July 2008
Selling structured settlements generally requires a third party other than the payee or payer to take the request to the courts to finalize a transfer.
Why Payments Are Structured
A structured settlement could be considered a simple payment agreeme... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st August 2007
It is common knowledge that a lawsuit settlement can absorb considerable amounts of time and financial resources, that is why some financers buy a part of the plaintiff's anticipated settlement to keep them from going bankrupt. If the person who has place... Read >
Author: John Sern
11th July 2007
Structured settlements are financial agreements allowing compensation to be paid through an annuity in regularly scheduled payments, for either a fixed period of time or for the life of the claimant. Since it is suitable for individual plaintiffs, the st... Read >
Author: Gregg
18th June 2007
Many people are choosing to sell their structured settlement payments for a lump sum of cash. Why would anyone want to sell a structured settlement, forfeiting the security of guaranteed periodic payments which once seemed to be an acceptable method of c... Read >
Author: Gregg
24th April 2007
If you have decided to sell your structured settlement payments for cash, you naturally want to find the largest lump sum possible. You should also consider the reputation of potential buyers, as selling a structured settlement is probably one of the lar... Read >
Author: Gregg
20th April 2007
When You Sell Your Insurance Structured Settlement You Get, Time Value of Money
Structured settlements are financial packages or financial agreements permitting a settlement to be paid through an annuity via regularly scheduled installments either for ... Read >
Author: Paul Sherman
17th November 2006
Structured settlement payments are a type of payment a party receives upon receiving a favorable decision during legal proceedings. As part of the courts ruling, one party is ordered to make financial compensation to the other party. Often times, the am... Read >
Author: David Nemer
15th November 2006
Everyone has seen the commercials ? ?Get cash now for your structured settlement payments!? Have you ever wondered what the real deal was with those companies and how you can make money from your structured settlement? Of course you can sit around and w... Read >
Author: Joshua Shapiro
26th May 2006
A structured settlement is an arrangement where instead of a lump sum of cash being awarded to a claimant, a tax-free periodic payment is agreed. Structured settlements are often used in guardianship cases, workers compensation cases, wrongful death cases... Read >
Author: Caroline Smith
25th April 2006
There are several structured settlement companies and corporates that purchase structured settlements and offer a lump sum in exchange. The simple reason for a company to purchase a structured settlement is that it represents a good investment deal. Struc... Read >
Author: George Hostetler
25th April 2006
Structured settlement payments are becoming popular because of the advantages they offer over other forms of payments and investment options. The payments which are available in the form of annuities are tax-free at the state and federal levels. Moreover,... Read >
Author: George Hostetler
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