Saturday, March 2, 2013

Learn how to Sell a Structured Settlement for cash now

Have you been involved in an auto accident, had an accidental death in the family, or have a structured settlement payment from an insurance company as a result of a lawsuit? If so than you qualify for a chance to cash out with lump sum payments to help you get out of debt as opposed to taking in small payments each month.

In a lot of cases our clients are receiving payments that are called Life Contingent. The problem here is you don't know where you will be in 5 years and if you die than the payment goes away. Selling off your payments in exchange for a lump sum is a much smarter idea.

How to Sell Your Structured Settlement Payments for a Lump Sum 

First start off by calling us right away at 1 888-497-0724. We will tell you about how we purchase future payments from individuals just like yourself who have been awarded funds as a result of a lawsuit or lottery winning. By selling off a portion of your available payments that are left you can receive a lump sum cash out right away. 

Are the payments that you are wanting to cash in come monthly  or annually? 

Has your deal settled already or are you looking for a pre-settlement deal where you get an upfront payment before the judge finalizes and approves your sale. 

The most common types of cases are Wrongful death, personal injury, car accident, medical malpractice, and work related lawsuits. 

The most popular insurance companies that handle these payments are: New York Life, The Hartford, John Hancock, Allstate (recently said they are exiting the industry but all financials are still stable so do not worry), Met Life, Prudential, Genworth Financial, AIG, Berkshire Hathaway, and Transamerica.

Depending on what city and state it is that you reside in will depend on how long it will take to get you your money. Some states have a longer right to rescission than others. Our expert team of advisors will be glad to go over the entire sales process and help you get the money you need today.

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