Annuities 101: Understanding the Basics

02 Aug , 2021

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Attorneys in a wide variety of positions often deal with various settlements including structured settlements and, in injury cases, often an annuity is offered to the injured person. While attorneys understand many financial issues and life and other insurance, annuities tend to be more of a mystery. In this webinar, you will learn more about annuities: *What is an annuity? *What types exist? *Basic elements of an annuity contract *Uses for the attorney in various situations *And much more. **Join presenter Daniel Cotter of Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC as he speaks on this topic and provides some basics for attorneys to use.

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