Buyer of Structured Settlement Annuity Takes Guesswork Out of Process

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- This was posted on July 23, 2009

When it comes to anything financial my brain tends to shut down. It’s most certainly not my best quality by any stretch of the imagination and as you can well guess it has gotten me into hot water more than a few times. I am more the creative type and anything to do with the other side of my brain sends me into a state of panic that I can hardly even articulate. It’s as if someone is attempting to speak to me in another language – a language that I should understand but never do. So when it came time to sell annuity payments from my structured settlement, I worked with a reputable buyer of structured settlement annuity that I knew to be among the best in the business. I knew that I would need some major hand holding throughout the process and certainly someone who could explain what was happening in terms that I could understand.

All that I really knew was this: I had been awarded money in an out-of-court settlement after I was injured in an accident. The money – instead of being given to me all at once – was deposited into an annuity and I was receiving it bit by bit; the same amount every month through payments that were sent to me. Credit card debt and the need to come up with tuition propelled me to inquire about the ability to sell annuity payments; something that I had been alerted to as a possibility when I was first awarded the structured settlement.

I did some Internet research and found a buyer of structured settlement annuity that had experience in the industry and solid testimonials from clients and that’s where I began. The buyer that I chose was really great at helping me understand the process, answering my questions, and helping me determine my best course of action. When in doubt – it’s the professionals who will help you make sense of a confusing situation and put you on a clearer path.

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