Structured Settlements Give You Peace Of Mind
With guaranteed long-term income, you never have to worry.
With guaranteed long-term income, you never have to worry.
"Anyone settling a personal injury claim should seriously consider a structured settlement as part of their plan for financial recovery. Structured settlements can stretch settlement funds by providing tax-free payments for lost income, medical bills or other future needs, which delivers tremendous long-term security for injured people and their families. Berkshire Hathaway is proud to be a leading provider of structured settlement annuities."
"At your greatest time of need, not only if you're the one who has suffered and you're the one who is injured, and the one to be taken care of with your family, and if you think that when you are at the most emotional low and physical low of your life and if you think you have what it takes to handle that which can literally keep you going for the rest of your lives, I'm here to tell you that YOU DO NOT. So let somebody help you. Let us help you. Let us protect you. And let us make sure that everything works financially speaking simply by doing that which would protect you, which is a structured settlement."
Whether you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident, injured on the job, harassed at work, or suffered from any one of many injuries—emotional or physical—we are here to help.
Structured settlements can help claims departments settle cases more quickly and without the time and expense of a trial.
Structured settlement consultants can be a valuable part of your settlement team and can assist you throughout the settlement process.
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