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Insurance Settlements

 

Before understanding the concept of insurance settlements, it is important to understand the term structured settlements. Structured settlements are basically periodic payments made to a consumer as a result of a personal injury lawsuit.

These payments, spread over a period of several years, have the advantage of being tax free both at the state and the federal level. There is a flip side, though. This means that once the consumer decides upon a structured settlement, there is no going back. Simply put, he cannot then ask for a lump sum amount as settlement.

Now consider a situation where you are in an urgent need of instant cash. The particular situation may vary. The need may be to buy property, meet emergency expenses, or pay educational expenses. No matter what the situation, the lowest common denominator is that you need instant money.

This is where insurance settlement comes into the picture to bail you out of your predicament. There are many insurance companies that are more than willing to buy your structured settlement and pay the liquid cash you desire.

The ideal insurance company will examine your requirements and your current financial situation, do a cost analysis and then arrive and then arrive at a plan that is beneficial to you and the company. Insurance settlement plans can include full payment or partial payments. A full payment means that an individual sells the remaining future payments at a decided upon value. Partial payments refer to plans where the individual sells only a specific number of future payments.

It is important to study all options that you have for raising money before deciding to sell your policy. If in case you are not sure how to proceed, it is best to seek legal or financial advice. Dont take a decision, which you might end up regretting later.

Author: Marcus Peterson
 
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