Archive for the ‘settlement’ category

Learning About Senior Life Insurance Settlements

July 24th, 2010

Most seniors hear about life insurance policies and the reasons of owning one. We might consider owning one for the future. It sounds pretty much like a good investment because if we get into an accident or worse die, we will not leave our family destitute because we have saved something for them which they can make use of. At times, when we can think that we can no longer make use of our investment, we allow it to lapse, which is not good.  So, aside from making it lapse, why go for senior life insurance settlements and use the money. Continue Article...

Structured Insurance Settlements

March 23rd, 2010

Structured insurance settlements didn’t come to the United States until the 1970s as allowable option instead of the lump sum payment.  Some financial advisors prefer their clients get structured payments because the client will receive payments long after the pain that caused the settlement has passed.  The insurance companies prefer the structured settlements because it’s not a large of a hit to their cash flow and it balances out their risk over a longer period of time.  I personally hate the structured settlements and think you should sell structured settlement payments as soon as possible.  If the judge forces one make sure the payment is assigned to a third party or an annuity because you don’t want to have to depend on the defendant to keep making the payments. Continue Article...

What is Your Settlement Worth to You

December 17th, 2009

Why would someone sell a settlement for what would probably be less money in the long run? Lots of reasons, and they usually revolve around the immediate need for cash that only your future payments can cover. If you can provide proof of what your settlement is and how much you are owed, you will have enough information to at least start filling out some applications. Continue Article...