Structured Settlements

Structured Settlement Information

Structured settlements are a result of some sort of personal injury. An insurance company will possibly create a structured settlement or annuity as a part of the payout for the injury. Sometimes, but not always, these can be assignable to a third pary, this is when you are able to sell the Structured Settlement.

If you would like to provide detail information regarding your structured settlement you can either call us today or complete the form below and someone will be in touch with you shortly.

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Structured Settlement Form

    Structured settlements can be a result of:

  • Liability
  • Harassment
  • Malpractice
  • Personal Injury

Insurance companies or the company making the payout, like to provide a long term stream of income, because that allows them to make money on that settlement. It also allows them to write off those settlements at some point in the future.

Why wait for your money, when you could use it today?

If you want to go back to college, take a trip, pay off bills, or just have the money in hand, call us today or complete the simple form to see how much your structured settlement can give you today.

To date 44 states have a Structured Settlement Act that protects the rights of the individual with the structured settlement. Actually, it protects the company holding the Structured Settlement for you also. You don’t need to be the expert on this Structured Settlement act to sell your Structured Settlement. We will do that for you. For a list of states that have a Structured Settlement Act. If you would like to Sell a Structured Settlement or just find out how much cash now you could recieve, complete this short form and we will provide you with a quote that is Free and has No Obligation.

 

 

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