Friday, September 3, 2010

Sell Structured Settlements

by PF Journal  
Filed under Debt Help, General


Structured settlements can certainly be a handy method to settle a personal injury lawsuit.  In fact, the financial agreement is an often overlooked tool to help the parties in a lawsuit reach an agreement that is acceptable to both the injured party and the defendant.  In this case, instead of a, sometimes, large lump sum settlement, the structured settlement would spread the compensation out over an extended time period.  It is also possible, however, to sell structured settlements if you find you later need access to a lump sum amount.

In the case of selling an annuity payment like a structured settlement, you would be able to get the money now instead of waiting months or years to receive the total of your payment.  You can basically get direct access to your cash.

The folks at Settlement Capital do not plan or structure a settlement, but they can help you if you are looking to Sell Structured Settlements.  They are experts in the field of specialty financing, working since 1988 to provide payments in the secondary market of structured settlements.  They can help you understand the implications of such payments and get you a free quote so you can know exactly what you’re looking at should you choose to pursue this option.

In addition to obtaining a free quote, you can educate yourself on the nuances of structured settlements and other annuity payment options. Settlement Capital also has an informative blog and podcast for even more, varied  and timely information.  If you’ve been looking to SELL STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS you should definitely spend some time on their website or contact them soon.

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1 Comment

  • At 2010.03.10 17:54, Deborah Channing said:

    Wonderful post – I was thinking about a similar article which I will probably still take a shot at, but from a slightly different angle. Thanks for sharing this with your readers…Obviously a lot of others appreciate it too!