What kind of flexibility does the plaintiff receive from a structured settlement?
Herein lies the true power of structure. When dealing with a settlement company, plaintiffs have the freedom to build their structure according to their specific needs. For example, an injury victim with foreseen medical expenses can structure a plan that allows for a larger payment in consecutive years. Not only can plaintiffs determine the amount of their installments, they can also decide how long they will last, from a few years to the rest of their lives.
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