Where’s the Structured Settlement Beef?

Structured Settlements

The old commercial that had what is now the famous line, “Where’s the beef?” was a testimony to the consumer need to get quality service or product for their money.  The average consumer doesn’t want to pay good money for real beef and find a soy filled substitute.

The same is true when you want to sell a personal injury settlement that is paid over time with monthly payments.  You don’t want to use a company that won’t give you the level of service you need to make the right decision.  A structured settlement broker that has some real “beef” in their service level will work with you to determine the best alternatives for structuring the buyout in order to meet your needs.

Selling a structured settlement is a complex process. There are lots of choices including how you will obtain your cash.  For example, do you want to sell all your income stream for a total lump sum payment?  Or do you want to sell part of your structured settlement?  Do you need all of your money now to make an investment or just some of the money to cover a financial emergency?

So when you are thinking about selling your structured settlement, make sure you get the real deal.  Go for the beef and not the soy!

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