Yearly Archives: 2017

Misconceptions About Annuities

Purchasing an annuity as part of a structured settlement should be based on sound financial and tax analysis. That's not always the case, this article discusses some of the emotional factors and misconceptions that come into play when considering an annuity purchase.

By |2017-12-14T15:36:31-08:00December 14th, 2017|All, Structured Settlement Alerts|0 Comments

How Increases in Interest Rates Can Be Factored Into Structured Settlements

The Federal Reserve has raised short-term interest rates at a quickening pace since the financial crisis and has signaled that more increases are in the works. Plaintiffs considering a structured settlement may be concerned they will miss future higher investment returns on their settlement funds as the result of increasingly higher interest rates if they lock in a structured annuity today.

Structured Settlements For Older Clients

Structured settlements are often created for injured individuals to be sure they will not outlive their money. But what happens when claimants are injured in their 60s, 70s or beyond? Do structured settlements still make sense? In many cases, yes.

Structuring Fees at Settlement Time | California Lawyer Article

When a case resolves, attorneys have a decision to make:what to do with the fees owed to them.Successfully negotiating a settlement or winning a case on behalf of an injured client is one of the most satisfying aspects of the legal profession. While savoring the victory, attorneys have a decision to make: what to do

Successfully Managing a Sudden Cash Payout

Nobel Prize-winning economists and sudden cash payouts - you would think they would know how to invest their award windfall. According to this MarketWatch article, some of these economists have "fizzled away" much of their winnings.

By |2017-10-13T11:50:12-07:00October 13th, 2017|All, Structured Settlement Alerts|0 Comments

New Videos Help Clients Understand Special Needs Trusts

Are you concerned that you may not completely understand Special Needs Trusts (SNTs) and how they can be used with government benefits? Have you ever tried to explain SNTs to clients only to wonder if they fully comprehend all the details and procedures? SNTs can be very complicated. CPT Special Needs Trusts, a non-profit trustee

By |2020-01-08T09:06:13-08:00August 29th, 2017|All, Structured Settlement Alerts|0 Comments

Structuring Attorney’s Fees: A Financial Strategy

You’ve just won a big case for your client and you are anticipating a sizable fee for your good work. The question becomes: how do you best manage this income? If you are like most attorneys, the temptation is to add it to the firm’s bank account and think about what to do with it

Fed Raises Interest Rates Again; More Increases On The Way

Despite tepid inflation, the Federal Reserve raised the short-term lending rate by a quarter-percentage point on June 14, the third increase in just six months. The Fed indicated that one more rate increase is on its way this year. Here’s a good analysis from Bloomberg Markets of what lies ahead.  

By |2017-06-19T15:19:31-07:00June 19th, 2017|All, Structured Settlement Alerts|0 Comments

Timeline for a Structure

With structured settlements, timing is everything. Wait until a settlement agreement is signed, and the opportunity is off the table. Here’s a simple structured settlement timeline. Settlement Negotiations: During settlement negotiations, plaintiff and defendant attorneys estimate such costs as the injured party’s ongoing medical care and living and family needs (i.e., possible future medical treatment,

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