Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Benefits of a Structured Settlement


One significant advantage of a structured settlement is tax avoidance. With appropriate set-up, a structured settlement may significantly reduce the plaintiff's tax obligations as a result of the settlement, and may in some cases be tax-free.
A structured settlement can protect a plaintiff from having settlement funds dissipated, when they are necessary to pay for future care or needs. Minors may benefit from a structured settlement as well, such as a settlement which provides for certain costs during their youth, an additional disbursement to pay for college or other educational expenses, and then one or more disbursements in adulthood. In some situations, it will be better for a severely disabled plaintiff to set up a special needs trust, rather than entering into a lump sum or structured settlement.

3 comments:

  1. I always see the commercials saying "get cash for structured settlement now" and I never really knew what that meant. I learned that you can sell your structured settlement.
    I had no idea in some cases the settlement could be tax-free. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I always see the commercials saying "get cash for structured settlement now" and I never really knew what that meant. I learned that you can sell your structured settlement.
    I had no idea in some cases the settlement could be tax-free. Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete