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		<title>Sell My Structured Settlement: How Does it Benefit Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sooner or later, many recipients of structured settlements ask themselves the question, “How does selling my structured settlement benefit me?” There are many answers to this question, and the specific benefits will depend on the particulars of each recipient’s individual situation. Read on for a thorough explanation of the benefits of selling structured settlements.
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sooner or later, many recipients of structured settlements ask themselves the question, “How does selling my structured settlement benefit me?” There are many answers to this question, and the specific benefits will depend on the particulars of each recipient’s individual situation. Read on for a thorough explanation of the benefits of <a href="../articles/508788/sell-structured-settlement#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">selling structured settlements</a>.</p>
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<h2>Should I Sell My Structured Settlement?</h2>
<p>A structured settlement is an annuity that is paid out in set amounts over a period of years – even decades. While there are benefits to this arrangement, there are also some significant downsides. Much of the downside can be rectified by selling structured settlement payments, which frees funds and places them in the hands of the settlement recipient. When an annuitant makes the decision to ‘sell my structured settlement’ they are gaining control over their own money. The insurance company that holds the settlement isn’t aware or interested in your finances, nor do the terms of the settlement allow payments to be adjusted due to an annuitant’s changing needs. Selling a structured settlement gives you the means to return to school, put a down payment on a house, or respond to a medical emergency. If you have enough cash on hand to easily cover those kinds of expenses, and don’t want to place your settlement funds in higher performing investments, then the answer to the question, “Should I sell my structured settlement?” may well be no. If you, like most Americans, don’t have large reserves of immediate funds, or would prefer to benefit from the investment of your settlement, the answer is likely yes.</p>
<h2>Selling Structured Settlements</h2>
<p>Fortunately, selling structured settlements isn’t difficult. The most important thing is to select a trusted, reputable <a href="../articles/509046/structured-settlement-companies#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">structured settlement company</a> with competitive rates and superior customer service. A pioneer in the financial services industry, Woodbridge Structured Funding and its predecessor companies have nearly 20 years of experience helping annuitants sell structured settlements. During that time, Woodbridge has bought nearly one billion dollars worth of lottery winnings, annuities, and structured settlements.</p>
<p>Sell your structured settlement to a company with experience. Call today (1-866-865-7044) to speak to an advisor about selling structured settlements. You can also contact us online for a <a href="http://www.woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/">free quote</a>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential.</p>
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		<title>Structured Settlement vs. Lump Sum: Which is Better?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you’re awarded compensation in a personal injury case, you can choose to keep the structured settlement or sell it for a lump sum cash payment. There are pros and cons to both approaches. The answer to the structured settlement vs. lump sum question is different for everyone. There is no cookie cutter solution when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you’re awarded compensation in a personal injury case, you can choose to keep the structured settlement or sell it for a <a href="../articles/508783/sell-annuity#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">lump sum cash payment</a>. There are pros and cons to both approaches. The answer to the structured settlement vs. lump sum question is different for everyone. There is no cookie cutter solution when it comes to your personal finances, and it is best to consult with a financial advisor before making these kind of decisions. Read on to find out some of the factors that will help in your decision on whether to sell your structured settlement or not.</p>
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<h2>Structured Settlement vs. Lump Sum: The Basics</h2>
<p>A <strong>structured settlement</strong> is an annuity awarded to a plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit. The payments are usually for a specific number of months or years and sometimes are paid out for the life of the annuitant.  The settlement is awarded by a judge and administered by the insurance company settling the case.  Basically, a <a href="../articles/508729/structured-settlements-don%E2%80%99t-let-them-be-a-life-sentence#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">structured settlement</a> is a guaranteed stream of income that is paid out over many years and there are advantages to leaving a structured settlement intact..</p>
<p>However, an annuitant can <a href="../articles/508908/cash-for-structured-settlement-payments#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">cash out their structured settlement</a> for a <strong>lump sum cash payment</strong>. Selling settlement payments for a lump sum has many benefits. When the money is locked up in a structured settlement, the funds cannot be accessed in cases of emergency, such as immediate home repairs, or for an opportunity, such as a down payment on a home.</p>
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<h2>Why <em>Most</em> People Benefit From selling Structured Settlements for a Lump Sum</h2>
<p>Everyone’s situation is different, but the majority of accident victims can benefit from lump sum payments. Even better, you don’t have to choose between one or the other – it’s possible to sell a portion of your structured settlement. There is no limit to the number of times you can sell settlement payments for lump sums. If you don’t want to cash out your entire settlement, you can sell a specific number of payments. Unlike a structured settlement, what you do with that lump sum is up to you and your financial advisor. You’ll have access to your money when you need it, and can pursue an investment strategy that can potentially grow the lump sum into a much larger reward.</p>
<p>Call today (1-866-865-7044) to speak to an advisor, or visit us online for a <a href="http://www.woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/">free quote</a>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential. Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC will beat any legitimate offer.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Structured settlement vs. lump sum payment? This is the question facing plaintiffs who have been awarded structured settlements in their personal injury case. There are several major factors to consider when deciding whether to cash out a structured settlement for lump sum payments or not.</p>
<h2>Structured Settlement Vs Lump Sum Payment</h2>
<p>The answer to the structured settlement vs. lump sum payment question is going to be different for everyone. It’s important you consult with trusted legal and financial advisors before you cash out a structured settlement. There are pros and cons to cashing out structured settlements for lump sum payments. If you’re unsure whether you should sell settlement payments or not, contact Woodbridge Structured Funding for a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/contact/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free consultation</a> with one of our structured settlement experts.</p>
<h2>Cons of Cashing Out Structured Settlements for Lump Sum Payments</h2>
<p>Not everyone benefits from <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508851/cash-out-structured-settlements-2#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">cashing out a structured settlement</a>. If you currently have enough savings that allows you to easily cover unexpected expenses such as medical bills or home repairs, then you may benefit from leaving your structured settlement intact. However, even if you have a substantial nest egg, it may still be a better   option to take a lump sum payment and place your money in a higher earning investment. Leaving the settlement intact may be easier and potentially safer than cashing out the structured settlement and investing elsewhere. However, savvy investors can often increase the original settlement amount by selling the settlement and investing the lump sum.</p>
<h2>Pros of Cashing Out Structured Settlements for Lump Sum Payments</h2>
<p>To properly answer the structured settlement vs. lump sum payment question you need to carefully consider your financial needs. If your personal injury lawsuit has left you with large legal and medical bills, cashing out the structured settlement may be your only option to pay off these debts. Another advantage to lump sum payments is that you can place the money, in a more liquid investment that can be accessed as you need it.</p>
<p>Structured settlement vs. lump sum payment? Contact Woodbridge today for an answer. Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC will beat any legitimate offer. Call today (1-866-865-7044) to speak to an advisor. You can also use contact us online for a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential.</p>
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<p>If you’re pursuing a personal injury lawsuit, there’s a good chance your award will come in the form of a structured settlement. Designed to provide long-term fixed income to the recipient, a structured settlement divides the settlement amount into a series of payments stretched over many years. Once you’ve received a structured settlement, you have several options. You can hold on to your settlement, or you can <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508765/sell-structured-settlements#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sell settlement payments</a> to a buyer like Woodbridge Structured Funding. Depending on what you determine is best for your financial situation, you can choose to sell the entire annuity, or just some of the settlement payments. There is no fixed formula as to what you should do with your settlement. Any decision you make should be made after consultation with legal and financial advisors. You can always call Woodbridge Investment to talk with one of our experienced investment consultants at(1-866-865-7044).  And, the call and consultation are free.<span id="more-508824"></span></p>
<h2>Sell Settlement to a Buyer</h2>
<p>Why would someone sell settlement payments to a settlement buyer? There are many advantages to having the steady income that a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508795/sell-settlement-2#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">structured settlement</a> provides. However, there are often circumstances in which a structured settlement can be a hindrance. School tuition, medical care and down payments on vehicles or housing are just some of the large expenses that people routinely encounter. With your money locked up in a structured settlement, meeting these obligations can be challenging. It would be a tremendous setback to lose your dream home knowing you have the money for the payments tied up in a structured settlement. Selling settlements to a buyer gives you control over your own funds.</p>
<h2>More Reasons to Sell Annuity Settlements</h2>
<p>Beyond immediate monetary requirements, there are a number of other reasons to <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508830/sell-annuity-settlements#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sell annuity</a> or settlement payments. Even if you have enough money to meet the minimum down payment on a car or home, there is still an advantage to having structured settlement funds at your disposal. A larger down payment can save you a significant amount of money in future mortgage payments. Having your money at your disposal means you can invest it as you and your financial advisor see fit. Investments aren’t limited to stocks and bonds. Putting your structured settlement into continuing education is also an excellent long term investment. An individual with a bachelor’s degree makes around $20,000 more than their counterpart with a high school diploma. A master’s degree will, on average, earn you $10,000 per year more than your colleague with a bachelor’s. Depending on the degree, this number can be much higher. Selling annuity and settlement payments to fund further education can be an extremely advantageous investment.</p>
<p>To find out if selling structured settlement payments is right for you, <strong>contact Woodbridge Structured Funding today (1-866-865-7044) for a free quote. You can also use contact us online for a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a></strong>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential.</p>
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<p>Personal injury suits often result in <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508736/time-to-sell-structured-settlement#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">structured settlements</a>. And while the periodic payment arrangement can work well for some, many find the compensation structure doesn’t satisfy the needs of their particular financial situation. Plaintiffs often deal with the struggle of paying for important medical care and mounting debt while their large settlement is paid out over several years in much smaller increments. Fortunately, a structured settlement factoring company like Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC, can help you sell structured settlements for cash payments that afford you financial freedom. The following story is an example of the kind of situation where it makes sense to seek a structured settlement purchaser and sell structured settlements for cash.<span id="more-508805"></span></p>
<h2>Dream Vacation</h2>
<p>Cathy and Dave had always dreamt of camping and hiking in Yellowstone National Park. For years, they worked, saved, and planned the details of their trip. Dave owned a small auto body shop, and Cathy worked at a nearby nursing home. After years of hard work, they were finally ready for their dream vacation. They loaded up their vehicle, and, at long last, set off on their adventure. The couple had waited for years for the trip, and they planned to take their time, stopping at the colorful little towns that dotted the route they’d chosen. Cathy was having the time of her life visiting the craft stores in each little town, and Dave loved being out on the road. After decades of toil their dream was coming true.</p>
<p>Everything changed on Highway 20, just after they crossed into Wyoming. After an early start, they were enjoying a beautiful sunrise when a drunk driver passed out behind the wheel of his pickup truck, crashed over the median, and plowed into Cathy and Dave’s car. Their car careened across the highway, flipping and only coming to a halt after smashing into a tree. Dave was killed instantly. Cathy survived but she was badly injured, spending weeks in the hospital.</p>
<p>Before they’d set off on their adventure, Cathy and Dave had invested in their next dream – purchasing a quaint summer home near a quiet lake. Cathy’s insurance didn’t fully cover the surgery and rehabilitative therapy her injuries required. While she fought from the hospital to get the treatment she needed, payments on the summer home were being neglected, creating a dangerous financial environment for Cathy. She desperately needed money while her suit with the drunken motorist awaited an outcome.</p>
<h2>Sell Structured Settlements for Cash</h2>
<p>Luckily Cathy’s case settled in her favor and just in time, as she needed the money quickly to pay off debt and catch up on the mortgage.  However, the settlement was set up in periodic payments that weren’t enough to cover the existing debt.  Her sister-in-law, Dave’s sister Susan, did some research and found Cathy could <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508795/sell-settlement-2#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sell structured settlements</a> for a cash lump sum payment to get the money she needed to help manage her finances. They spoke with several structured settlement purchasers before to choosing the company that offered her the highest quote for the purchase of her payments – Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC. Woodbridge helped Cathy sell structured settlements for cash so that she could begin recovering from her financial and physical challenges.</p>
<p>If you need to sell structured settlements payments for cash, it is imperative that you choose a trustworthy structured settlement company. Woodbridge Structured Funding has been buying settlement and annuity payments for nearly 20 years, and is widely recognized as a top structured settlement company.</p>
<p>Find out what Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC can do for you. Call (866-865-7044) and get your <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a> today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are You Trapped by Your Structured Settlement?
When you’ve been injured in an accident, being awarded a settlement can come as a major relief. And while it’s definitely something to be pleased about, a structured settlement often bears its own set of restrictions and burdens. As opposed to lump sum payments which allow you to invest [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you’ve been injured in an accident, being awarded a settlement can come as a major relief. And while it’s definitely something to be pleased about, a structured settlement often bears its own set of restrictions and burdens. As opposed to <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508698/preserve-a-lump-sum-payment-of-cash#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">lump sum payments</a> which allow you to invest your money freely, a structured settlement pays out over a period of years, or even decades! A steady stream of income has its benefits, but only if your finances are in excellent order and you have no large or unexpected expenses. Financial obligations like mortgages and general living expenses don’t go away when you’ve been injured and lose your ability to earn money. <span id="more-508799"></span>Three years ago Brendan bought a small house for his mother because of the increasing difficulty she had negotiating the stairs in her third floor apartment. He applied for and received a mortgage based on his steady salary as a manager of a local branch of a national office supply store. Last year, Brendan was headed into work for an early morning inventory when an intoxicated motorist ran a red light, striking Brendan’s vehicle along the driver side door. Recovery required surgery and a long recuperation. Brendan did not have disability coverage to help cover his living expenses and the mortgage payments on his mother’s house while he was out of work, and his bills began to accumulate.</p>
<p>The courts ruled in Brendan’s favor, awarding him a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508788/sell-structured-settlement#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">structured settlement</a> in his personal injury lawsuit. Brendan was relieved, but soon found the structured settlement payments were not large enough to make a dent in his mounting debt. It seemed inevitable that his mother’s house would be foreclosed upon, and Brendan no longer had sufficient funds to move his mother to suitable location.</p>
<h2>Structured Settlements for Lump Sum Payments</h2>
<p>Brendan began researching structured settlements, and found that he could sell structured settlement installments for lump sum payments that would help him keep his mother in her home. With the help of Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC, Brendan received a large lump sum payment that permitted him to meet the mortgage payments, and pay a substantial amount of his existing debt. Brendan was ecstatic to avoid his mother’s eviction, and the reduction in stress aided in his recovery. What Brendan learned holds true for anyone with a structured settlement: you don’t have to let your structured settlement hold you back – lump sum payments can free you from the bonds of your structured settlement.</p>
<p>If you think you might want to sell your structured settlement for lump sum payments, contact Woodbridge today for a free quote. Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC will beat any legitimate offer. Call today (1-866-865-7044) to speak to an advisor now. You can also use contact us online for a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Sell Settlement Payments?
No matter how hard you work or how carefully you plan, unforeseen events can change your life—often dramatically. No one expects to be injured in an accident, and few are prepared for the host of hurdles that accompany a personal injury lawsuit. While a structured settlement might seem like the end of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Why Sell Settlement Payments?</h2>
<p>No matter how hard you work or how carefully you plan, unforeseen events can change your life—often dramatically. No one expects to be injured in an accident, and few are prepared for the host of hurdles that accompany a personal injury lawsuit. While a structured settlement might seem like the end of the process, for many, it’s the beginning of a new set of challenges in their lives. Fortunately, you can <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508079/sell-structured-settlement-payments-to-beat-inflation#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sell structured settlement payments</a>, and many find selling these payments for cash is the answer to their financial troubles.<span id="more-508795"></span></p>
<p>Brenda studied hard during high school and intended to realize her mother’s dream and become the first member of her family to attend college. But during Brenda’s senior year her mother fell ill, and Brenda had to take care of her by working nights to help support her family. While working as a housekeeping aide in a nursing home, and taking care of her ailing mother, Brenda realized her passion for healthcare. After her mother passed away, Brenda began studying for an Associate of Science in Nursing at a nearby community college, however during her second semester she was injured in a car accident. Unable to work for several months, Brenda struggled to make payments on the medical expenses accrued during her mother’s illness. What began as a temporary disruption to her schooling quickly became permanent. Brenda was forced to drop out of school and pay what little money she had towards her mother’s hospital bills with nothing remaining to pay her own hospital bills, she was relieved when the other driver’s insurance company agreed to pay her a moderate-sized structured settlement, but her excitement soon turned to dismay when she found the structured settlement payments, spaced over a span of many years, did not come close to covering her current debt.</p>
<h2>Sell Structured Settlements for Cash for College</h2>
<p>Determined, Brenda started to explore financing options and realized that many people sell structured settlements for cash.  This, she believed, could be the way out of her predicament. She decided to <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508805/sell-structured-settlements-for-cash#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sell structured settlement payments for cash</a>, and use that lump sum payment to pay off her debt and get back on her feet. Once she decided to sell settlement payments, the question was which company was the best to work with.  After careful research, Brenda chose Woodbridge Structured Funding based on their expertise and on their guarantee to beat any other legitimate offer she received for her payments.</p>
<p>The decision to sell her settlement payments was a turning point for Brenda. The lump sum payment was enough to pay off her remaining bills and get back in school. Today, Brenda is the proud holder of a nursing degree and enjoys work as a Registered Nurse at a home for senior citizens. She considers the decision to sell structured settlements for cash to Woodbridge Structured Funding one of the best choices she ever made. Her only regret is that her mother didn’t live to see her graduate.</p>
<p>If you think you might want to sell structured settlements for cash, contact Woodbridge today for a free quote. Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC will beat any legitimate offer. Call today (1-866-865-7044) to speak to an advisor now. You can also use contact us online for a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential.</p>
<p><strong>Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC: Sell settlement payments for cash – with ease.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1) Understand the Structured Settlement
It is common for plaintiffs in personal injury cases to be awarded a structured settlement. Simply put, a structured settlement is a legal settlement in which damages are awarded in the form of an annuity, as opposed to a single lump sum payment. More information on structured settlements can be found [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>1) Understand the Structured Settlement</h2>
<p>It is common for plaintiffs in personal injury cases to be awarded a structured settlement. Simply put, a structured settlement is a legal settlement in which damages are awarded in the form of an annuity, as opposed to a single lump sum payment. More information on structured settlements can be found in the article <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508759/what-is-structured-settlement#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">What is a Structured Settlement?</a></p>
<h2>2) Evaluate Reasons to Sell Structured Settlement Payments</h2>
<p>Selling structured settlement payments is not for everyone. As with any important financial decision, it’s vital you research the issue carefully and consult with trusted legal and financial advisors. While general advice on the selling of structured settlement payments readily available, it is vital you consider your specific financial needs when deciding whether or not to sell your structured settlement payments. <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508744/sell-settlement-questions#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Reading Sell Settlement or Not? 3 Questions to Consider</a> will give you a better idea of the questions you should be asking yourself during this process. <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508765/sell-structured-settlements#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">4 Reasons Not To Sell Structured Settlements</a> explains the advantages and disadvantages of receiving lump sum payments.</p>
<h2>3) Decide How Many Structured Settlement Installments to Sell</h2>
<p>One of the many advantages of selling structured settlement payments is the flexibility of the process. When selling structured settlement payments for a lump sum payment there is no obligation to sell your entire structured settlement. You are able to choose which structured settlement payments to sell based on your financial needs. <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/articles/508736/time-to-tell-structured-settlement#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">When is a Good Time to Sell a Structured Settlement?</a> provides information on the best time to sell structured settlement payments.</p>
<h2>4) Research Structured Settlement Buyers</h2>
<p>Different structured settlement buyers offer different terms and conditions. It’s important you find a trusted structured settlement buyer that provides the best options for you to sell your structured settlement payments. Since 1993, Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC, and its predecessor companies, has been a pioneer in the financial services industry. Woodbridge Structured Funding has been an innovator in the purchase of future structured settlement payments in return for a lump sum, and continues to be an industry leader today.</p>
<h2>5) Contact Structured Settlement Purchasers for Quotes</h2>
<p>Before you successfully sell structured settlement payments it’s a good idea to do some market research. Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC will beat any legitimate offer. Call today (1-866-865-7044) to speak to an advisor now. You can also contact us online for a <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a>. It’s quick, easy, and all information is kept strictly confidential.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a Structured Settlement? 
A structured settlement is an annuity established in the settlement of a personal injury, harassment, malpractice, or liability case. Instead of collecting the settlement all at once in a lump sum payment, the plaintiff receives regular, periodic payments, usually spread over a long period of time. Woodbridge Structured Funding works [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is a Structured Settlement? </h2>
<p>A structured settlement is an annuity established in the settlement of a personal injury, harassment, malpractice, or liability case. Instead of collecting the settlement all at once in a lump sum payment, the plaintiff receives regular, periodic payments, usually spread over a long period of time. Woodbridge Structured Funding works with individuals seeking to sell structured settlements. Read on to find out how selling your structured settlement can help make your dreams come true.</p>
<h2> What Does a Structured Settlement Mean for Me? </h2>
<p>Let’s examine the case of Cody, who also had reason to ask, “What is a structured settlement?” </p>
<p>Cody was hurt in a golfing accident and filed a lawsuit against the golf course. He won the case and was awarded a settlement of $50,000.00. When Cody heard the amount, he immediately thought of all the things he could do with the settlement money. He imagined buying a boat, paying off his expensive student loans, and planning a trip around the world. </p>
<p>Then Cody learned that his award was a <i>structured settlement</i>, paid out over a span of twenty years. This means that each year Cody will receive only $2,500. </p>
<h2>What Can I Do With a Structured Settlement? </h2>
<p><b>Keep it: </b>You can choose to hold onto your structured settlement, collecting the money in the predetermined increments until it is paid in full. This will give you a guaranteed, steady income, but, like Cody’s, the payments may be too small to realize your dreams or pay your bills. Cody’s settlement was paid over a span of twenty years, but some structured settlements are scheduled for an even longer period of time. As a result, people often sell structured settlements to maximize the financial benefits of their structured settlement, or to fund medical and legal expenditures. </p>
<p>Cody’s $2,500 annual structured settlement payments were barely enough to cover monthly payments on one of his credit cards – if he stuck with the structured settlement he had no chance of paying off his student loans, let alone embarking on his sailing dream. After researching and learning some of the reasons people in similar circumstances sell structured settlements, he contacted Woodbridge Structured Funding and consulted with our experienced settlement professionals about the best course of action.</p>
<p><b>Sell it: </b>After conferring with Woodbridge Structured Funding and his own financial planner, Cody realized selling his structured settlement was the route to realizing his dreams. Cody sold the structured settlement and received a large lump sum payment. After paying off his loans, he was able to invest several thousand dollars and still have money left over to accomplish the dreams he had when the case first settled.</p>
<h2> Sell Structured Settlements: Is it Right for Me? </h2>
<p>Because every situation is unique, there is no simple answer to what you should do with your structured settlement. However, you should always consider all options while deciding whether or not to sell your structured settlement. Woodbridge Structured Funding has decades of structured settlement experience and if you’re still wondering “what is a structured settlement?” or are ready to get your <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote</a>, contact <a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Woodbridge Structured Funding</a> (866-865-7044)and begin realizing your dreams.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Times to Sell Structured Settlements
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Best Times to Sell Structured Settlements</h2>
<p>Part of the reasoning behind the granting of a structured settlement is to provide the recipient with a long-term source of income. While a good idea in theory, in practice, a structured settlement rarely provides for the real-life financial needs of the plaintiff and his or her family.  Some who receive structured settlements continue to undergo treatment for the injuries that led to their case; others cannot return to their jobs as a result of the injuries they sustained. In order to make ends meet the annuitant may need to make substantial payments that are greater than the periodic payments they receive from the structured settlement.</p>
<p>Hospital bills aren’t the only reason to sell structured settlements. Small payments spaced over the course of many years won’t allow you make down payments on a house or car. And if you’ve lost your job, you may be in urgent need of larger amounts of cash. Luckily, companies like Woodbridge Structured Funding buy structured settlements, granting you a lump sum payment in return. The decision to sell future payments can be made at any time; you can even sell a portion of your structured settlement.</p>
<p>While there is no bad time to sell a structured settlement, the earlier you exchange your structured settlement for a lump sum payment the greater control you’ll have over your own money.</p>
<h2>Interested in Interest? Get a Lump Sum Payment Now</h2>
<p>One great reason to sell structured settlements is that you and your financial planner can decide to invest your lump sum payment in higher yielding assets. The sooner you sell future payments, the sooner you can be earning higher returns from an investment of your choice.</p>
<p>Woodbridge Investments doesn’t merely buy structured settlements; our experts know every situation is different, and work with you to determine which lump sum payment option is best for you. People sell annuity payments and structured settlement payments for different reasons, and our team is responsive to your individual needs. Whether you want to go back to school, buy a car, or need money to invest in your own business, selling your structured settlement can open up a world of options.</p>
<p>Don’t let a structured settlement keep you from pursuing your dreams! Get a <strong><a href="http://woodbridgeinvestments.com/quote-form/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">free quote on your structured settlement</a></strong> today.</p>
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