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What Are Structured Settlements?

A Structured Settlement is a method of paying damages to a plaintiff (the injured party) over a period of time when a lawsuit has been settled



How Are Structured Settlements Created?

A structured settlement most commonly results from a personal injury lawsuit involving:

  • Product liability
  • Motor vehicle collisions
  • Wrongful death
  • Medical malpractice

When the outcome of a lawsuit results in a settlement, the damages awarded are funded in the form of an annuity contract issued by an insurance company. This settlement is structured as follows:

  • A company (typically an insurance company) is selected by the defendant to structure the settlement.
  • The structured settlement company purchases an annuity contract and sends the payments from the annuity to the plaintiff. The payments are fixed in time and amount.
  • The structured settlement company retains ownership of the annuity even though the plaintiff is the beneficiary.



Who Can Benefit From the Sale of a Structured Settlement?

Each year about 15,000 new structured settlement transactions are originated in the United States. This ever-growing number points to an estimated cash flow of $25 million. Plaintiffs receiving a structured settlement can benefit from the sale of their stream of payments by receiving a lump-sum of cash.

Opportunities in this area are limited in some states. Be sure that you check your state's laws regarding assignment of assigning structured settlements. Our Web Partners can often purchase settlements that plaintiffs have been told are non-assignable. Contact us for further information and assistance in this area.

Are you receiving payments from a structured settlement? Do you need money? Contact us for additional information on how we can help.

For a no-charge, no-obligation market valuation of your structured settlement, click here to go to our simple on-line application questionnaire.  Once completed and submitted with the required information, you can expect a response within 24 hours.



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