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Are You Eligible For A Structured Settlement Payment
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Peter Johnson
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By Peter Johnson
Published on 09/14/2008
 
When you have been unlawfully wronged by another party, whether it be an individual or organization, you may be entitled to a structured settlement payment. Some common cases in which individuals receive structured settlements are when they are harmed by a faulty product or service, injured on the job through no fault of their own, or injured in a car accident...

When you have been unlawfully wronged by another party, whether it be an individual or organization, you may be entitled to a structured settlement payment. Some common cases in which individuals receive structured settlements are when they are harmed by a faulty product or service, injured on the job through no fault of their own, or injured in a car accident. The guilty party then pays the wronged individual in structured payments, rather than all at once in a lump sum. Most parties carry some sort of insurance for such occasions.

We've all heard of class-action lawsuits. Every so often, a product will come out with some defect that the manufacturers missed. In some cases, it is a simple matter of compensation for the money spent on the product, other times the product has actually harmed some of its consumers. In both cases, the wronged consumers usually receive structured settlement payments.

Most jobs carry some sort of risk. Life is full of risks, there's no avoiding it. Often though, individuals get injured on the job through no fault of their own. It could be due to faulty equipment or improper safety protocols. Either way, if the employer is found at fault, they will be responsible for compensating the injured employee in the form of structured settlement payments.

Car accidents are one of the most common yet jolting things that can happen to a person. It is estimated that a car accident happens every four to five seconds somewhere on the world, so it's pretty much impossible for most of us to avoid them. At some point in our lives, each and every one of us will probably be involved in a car wreck. If we are not at fault and seriously injured in a way in which effects us for a long-term basis, we may receive a structured settlement.

If another party has wronged or injured you in some fashion, you just might be entitled to a structured settlement payment. Although you can't erase the memory of what happened to you, these payments will often ease the pain and suffering of someone who has been through a traumatic event or unfortunate accident. It may sound cliche, but money really does make life a bit easier. It's not really what you can buy; it's more about what you no longer have to worry about. With your mind at ease, you can concentrate more on healing and getting on with your life.

Conclusion

If you believe that you are entitled to a structured settlement, the first thing you should do is consult with an attorney. Attorneys can navigate the difficult language and laws involved and tell you exactly what kind of case you have. If the attorney believes that you have a real case, they can then help you build your case and get you where you need to be to have it settled. If the offending party is found wholly or partially responsible, check your mailbox, as you may soon be receiving your structured settlement payment.