What is a structured settlement?

Texas personal injury lawsuits are often settled without going to trial, and sometimes these cases are settled for a large sum of money. Many people might assume that the next step is for the defendant to write the plaintiff a check for the amount of the settlement and then it’s case closed.

 

However, it is not always possible, or beneficial, for a settlement to be paid out as a lump sum. Instead, the parties can choose to arrange for the settlement to be paid as a series of smaller installment payments over a set number of years. This is known as a structured settlement.

 

The parties to the lawsuit have a great deal of freedom and flexibility in how they choose to structure the settlement. They can decide for themselves how big each payment will be and how often the payments will be made.

 

A structured settlement can be a very beneficial arrangement for all parties involved. For example, if set up a certain way, a structured settlement can greatly reduce the amount of taxes the plaintiff owes on their settlement. In some cases, the payments are tax-free.

 

There are other reasons why a structured settlement might be the best choice for the plaintiff in a Texas personal injury lawsuit. A guaranteed, long-term source of income is one important benefit. If your injuries, for instance, require ongoing medical care, a structured settlement will ensure that there is a steady flow of money coming in to cover your expenses.

 

An experienced Texas personal injury lawyer can advise you on whether a structured settlement is the best option for your circumstances. In fact, you should always speak with an attorney before accepting any settlement offer to be certain that you are receiving full and fair compensation for your injuries.

 

To receive free legal advice from a Texas personal injury lawyer, contact Fears | Nachawati today. You can email us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call us on our toll-free number at 1.866.705.7584.

 

Two-car accident kills mother and son, injures infant daughter

A Friday morning car accident ended in the death of a Denton county woman and her 4-year-old son. The accident took place in Frisco at the intersection of U.S. Highway 380 and Dallas Parkway.

The woman was 30-year-old Kavari Gael Gray. Her son was named Klein. A third victim, Gray’s infant daughter, is in critical condition and is being treated at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas.

Gray was traveling east on Highway 380 on Friday morning at around 9am. The accident was caused by Gray turning left in front of a Dodge pickup truck headed west on 380. Jose Hernandez, the driver of the truck, was not injured.

Gray’s Honda SUV flipped over a trailer being pulled behind Hernandez’s truck, eventually landing on its wheels in a nearby ditch. The truck, which was hauling Bobcat heavy equipment, wrapped around a light pole. The equipment fell from the trailer onto the ground upon impact with the pole.

Investigators have determined that the traffic headed in both directions had a green light at the time of the accident. Gray failed to yield to the right of way when she turned out in front of the oncoming truck.

To read more about this Denison country, Texas, car accident, click here for the complete story.

Fears | Nachawati represents victims of car accidents in bringing Texas personal injury lawsuits against the party responsible for their injuries. To receive a no charge, no obligation legal consultation from a Texas personal injury lawyer, email us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call our toll-free helpline at 1.866.705.7584.

 

Construction worker dies on the job after being run over, dragged by semi-trailer truck

A construction worker was killed Tuesday morning, June 23rd, when he was run over by a semi-trailer truck at his work site in The Colony.

 

The construction site where the accident occurred was located at the Office Creek Pump Station in the 4100 block of Main Street. The construction worker was first run over by the truck, then dragged underneath it.

 

At the time of the accident, the construction worker was under the truck performing some type of repair. The driver, who was unaware of the worker’s location, began to drive forward and away from the site. Other workers saw the man being dragged and stopped the driver.

 

CPR was performed on the worker at the scene of the accident. He was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.  OSHA will be conducting an investigation of the incident. No criminal charges are expected.

 

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Fears | Nachawati is a Texas personal injury law firm representing victims of on-the-job accidents. For a free consultation, email us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call our toll-free helpline at 1.866.705.7584.