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Structured Settlements Offer Advantages Over Lump-sum Payments
By: Charles Essmeier
A structured settlement, which offers injury victims cash payments through a
long-term annuity as compensation for their damages and medical expenses, offer
a number of possible advantages over payment in a lump sum. While the lump sum
payment is the traditional way for responsible parties to pay accident claims,
the structured settlement offers payments over the span of an agreed-upon period
of time. This length of time may span from several years up to the remainder of
the life of the injured party, depending on the severity of the accident, the
amount of money involved, and the agreement reached between the two parties.
Depending on the specific circumstances of the case, structured settlements can
have numerous advantages over a lump-sum payment:
# They are tax free. Thanks to a 1982 change in the Federal tax code, payments
on a structured settlement are free of state and Federal taxes. The paying party
funds the settlement through the purchase of an annuity which earns the interest
to fund the continued payments. This is not the case with a lump-sum payment,
which the injured party must invest themselves. Any interest earned on those
investments are taxable.
# They are potentially safer. Most people who come into a large sum of money
suddenly find that they are quite popular with long-lost relatives, unscrupulous
purveyors of investment schemes, and good, old-fashioned thieves. By receiving
payments in substantially smaller amounts, the beneficiaries of a structured
settlement have far fewer worries about having others take advantage of them,
which could leave them both poor and without adequate medical care.
# They are simply less trouble. It’s difficult enough to adjust to changes in
your life if you are seriously injured without having to also take the new
responsibility of investing and managing a large sum of money. Not only must you
invest the money, but you must invest it wisely, knowing that it must continue
to fund your living and/or health care expenses. The regular payments of a
structured settlement, along with their tax-free status, simplify day to day
living considerably.
About the Author:
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