- Has your
life situation changed since your structured settlement was
created?
This happens to many people. You can sell some of your
future structured settlement payments to meet a need not envisioned
when your structured settlement was created.
- Has a
special opportunity occurred in your life which requires cash you do
not currently have?
May be you have the chance to make a once in a lifetime investment, but
do not have the cash needed. Your structured settlement may be
able to provide the funding so you do not have let that opportunity
pass you by.
- Do you have
an "emergency" situation in your life requiring money?
Maybe you have a medical crisis requiring surgery. Selling part of your
future structured settlement payments
may provide the cash to pay your medical bills.
- Do you want
to start a new business but do not have the cash needed?
The future payments in your structured settlement may be able to
provide the start-up capital for your new business venture.
- Do you need
money for a special event in your life like the wedding of a child?
Life special times often come with special expenses. Your
structured settlement may provide the cash needed for that special time.
- Have you
outgrown your current home but don't know where you'll find the money
to buy a larger home or add on to your existing home?
The answer may come from your future structured settlement payments.
Cash from those payments may help provide down payment or remodeling
money.
If you answered "YES" to one or more of the above questions, then we
may be able to help you use your future structured settlement payments to
meet a need you have now.
Are you ready to move ahead with selling future structured settlement
payments to make life better now, then please click here to contact us.
Still have questions about selling some or all of your future
structured settlement payments? We have answered a number of
the more frequently asked questions on the "FAQ's For Structured Settlement Holders" page. We suggest you review this page to see if we have
answered your question(s).
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