Blog Home Recent Posts in 2019 Tax-Free Income with Competitive Returns: Why Your Clients Need to Consider Structured Settlements Structured settlement critics often advise taking lump sum cash settlements and investing the funds in the open market. While the stock market has ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Using a Structured Settlement Annuity Instead of a Health Savings Account With open enrollment beginning, millions of Americans are weighing their 2020 health insurance options. Some employers offer a Health Savings Account ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Sage Consultant Helps Secure Favorable IRS Ruling on Wrongful Life Settlements Sage Settlement Consultant Randy Levine recently helped obtain a favorable IRS Private Letter Ruling (PLR) regarding the taxability of wrongful life ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More A More Flexible Retirement Solution Most retirement plans leave high earners confused when it comes to tax planning and contribution limits. As a contingency fee attorney, you have an ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Don’t Skip This Step When Preparing for Mediation A successful mediation requires careful attention to detail, adherence to deadlines, and the willingness of both sides to come to a compromise. ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Providing Additional Income for Clients Who Are Unable to Work Few life events are more destabilizing than losing the ability to work. Employment often bestows a sense of pride, a mental challenge, and perhaps ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More An Easy Approach to Increasing Your Referrals When building a strong referral base, client satisfaction is a must. Attorneys who create a continuum of care for their injured clients set themselves ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Securing a Child’s Financial Future When a child is traumatically injured, the instability of the child’s financial future can compound an already emotional situation. Fortunately, there ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Page of 4