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Why I Believe John Oliver Was Actually Too Kind to ‘Cash Now’ Predators

by Dennis Beaver | accident victim, annuity, financial predators, payment rights, settlement, structured settlement

Current laws are largely ineffective at protecting accident victims from predatory “fast cash” companies that buy structured settlements. Selling your future payment rights is almost always a bad financial decision. Here’s how to protect yourself....

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