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How to Get Cash for a Structured Settlement

If you received an award in a personal injury case, you may have opted to receive a series of periodic structured settlement payments rather than receiving a lump sum of cash up front. The payments are usually received as a...

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How to Get Cash for a Structured Settlement

If you received an award in a personal injury case, you may have opted to receive a series of periodic structured settlement payments rather than receiving a lump sum of cash up front. The payments are usually received as a tax free annuities and are paid by an independent third party. In most cases this is the end of the process but in some instances people can have a change of mind or in needs and then decide they would rather have cash for a structure settlement.

There are many companies that offer cash for structured settlements and they have a variety of programs that will allow you to access any portion of your annuity. You may want to sell the payment rights for just a few years and receive a partial cash lumpsum while still retaining a portion of your monthly payments. Alternatively, you could sell your structured settlement payment rights for a single payment. You really have the control to customize an arrangement to get cash for a structured settlement based on your unique needs. This is an important decision that has legal and financial consequences to be sure to consult your advisors prior to making a final decision. During the process learn as much as you can and get several free quotes and compare offers to make sure you get the most cash for you settlement annuity payments.

Legal Aspects of Getting Cash for a Structured Settlement

If you have ever considered getting cash for your structured settlement, you may first want to contact a lawyer and financial advisor. There are specific regulations in most states that restrict the sale of structured settlements. You will also need...

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