Structured Settlement Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Structured Settlement stocks.

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Structured Settlement

A structured settlement is a type of financial or insurance arrangement through which a claimant agrees to resolve a personal injury tort claim by receiving part or all of a settlement in the form of periodic payments on an agreed schedule, rather than as a lump sum. Structured settlements are typically issued by an insurance company as part of an agreement to resolve a personal injury lawsuit.

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