Structured settlements are permitted in Connecticut just like in every other state. The more difficult issues involving structured settlements arise when someone in Connecticut wants to sell structured settlement or buy a structured settlement in Connecticut. For this, you should definitely get the assistance of an attorney in Connecticut.
Buying or Selling a Structured Settlement in Connecticut
If you want to sell or buy a structured settlement in Connecticut, there are a number of factors you should consider and things you should know. Connecticut has a number of laws affecting the transfer of a structured settlement, assignment of a structured settlement, sale of a structured settlement, or purchase of a structured settlement.
These laws may apply to people in Connecticut, parties to litigation in Connecticut, or cases otherwise involving Connecticut. Whether these laws apply to you requires a legal analysis by a licensed Connecticut attorney who understands structured settlement.
Structured Settlement Attorneys in Connecticut
Keep in mind, not all Connecticut lawyers understand structured settlements. In fact, this area of the law is so unique that some Connecticut attorneys may not even know what structured settlements are.
Connecticut attorneys probably learned that structured settlements existed when they attended law school, but most Connecticut attorneys do not practice in an area of law that involves structured settlements.
Sale of Structured Settlements
Most states permit the sale or assignment of structured settlements or structured settlement annuities. Often the transfer of structured settlements or structured settlement annuities are subject to a court's approval.
To gain the court's approval, the parties involved in the sale or purchase of a structured settlement or structured settlement annuity must show that the proposed transfer of structured settlement payments is in the consumer's "best interests."
This "best interests" standard includes a consideration of the welfare of the structured settlement recipient’s dependents, if there are any.
Structured Settlement Attorneys and Brokers
If you want to buy or sell a structured settlement, I recommend you hire an attorney in Connecticut who has experience with the sale or purchase of structured settlements in Connecticut.
You also have the option to hire a structured settlement broker.
While there are a number of competent structured settlement brokers, be sure the broker you represent only represents you. That is, your structured settlement broker should not represent the other party in the transaction.
Whether you hire a broker or attorney in Connecticut, either way, it's a good idea to ask them on the phone, before meeting with them, whether they have experience with structured settlements in Connecticut.
Next, ask them to tell you about the types of structured settlements they have worked on. If you are satisfied that the person is knowledgeable about the sale or purchase of structured settlements in Connecticut, schedule a meeting to discuss your options.
Best wishes in your efforts to buy or sell a structured settlement. I hope the process goes smoothly for you, and you obtain the full value of your bargain.












