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Disability Settlements & Structured Settlements in Colorado

Individuals with disabilities who receive structured settlement payments and need to understand how selling affects benefits eligibility, Medicaid, SSI, and special needs trusts.

14

Active Buyers

11.2%

Avg Rate

40d

Avg Approval

73%

Avg Payout

Key Considerations: Disability Settlements in Colorado

1

Selling may create a lump sum that affects SSI/Medicaid eligibility (resource limits apply)

2

Special Needs Trusts (SNTs) can preserve benefits while providing access to funds

3

ABLE accounts offer another option for managing settlement proceeds

4

Courts scrutinize disability cases more carefully to protect vulnerable payees

5

Some states require guardian or conservator approval for incapacitated payees

6

Minnesota requires appointment of outside attorney for cognitive impairment cases

Applicable Law

SSI resource limit $2,000 individual / $3,000 couple; ABLE Act of 2014; state SSPA + guardianship laws

Typical Settlement Range

$100,000 - $750,000

Disability Settlements Settlement Sales in Colorado: What You Need to Know

If you are dealing with disability issues in Colorado and considering selling your structured settlement, understanding the intersection of disability considerations and Colorado's settlement laws is essential. Colorado's SSPA, enacted in 2000, requires court approval to ensure any sale is in your best interest.

Colorado has 14 active buyers competing for structured settlement payments. The average discount rate is 11.2%, though rates as low as 8.5% are available. Court approval typically takes 30-50 days.

Disabled individuals or their guardians evaluating whether selling settlement payments is safe for their benefits. Whether this is the right decision depends on your circumstances. Use our free calculator to see what your Colorado settlement could be worth as a lump sum.

FAQ: Disability Settlements in Colorado

Will selling my structured settlement affect my disability benefits in Colorado?

In Colorado, with 14 active buyers and an average discount rate of 11.2%, you have one of the most competitive markets nationally. Court approval takes 30-50 days. Independent advice is strongly recommended.

Can I sell a structured settlement if I have a special needs trust in Colorado?

In Colorado, with 14 active buyers and an average discount rate of 11.2%, you have one of the most competitive markets nationally. Court approval takes 30-50 days. Independent advice is strongly recommended.

How does a lump sum from selling affect SSI and Medicaid in Colorado?

In Colorado, with 14 active buyers and an average discount rate of 11.2%, you have one of the most competitive markets nationally. Court approval takes 30-50 days. Independent advice is strongly recommended.

Do I need a guardian's approval to sell my settlement in Colorado?

In Colorado, with 14 active buyers and an average discount rate of 11.2%, you have one of the most competitive markets nationally. Court approval takes 30-50 days. Independent advice is strongly recommended.

What is an ABLE account and can it help in Colorado?

In Colorado, with 14 active buyers and an average discount rate of 11.2%, you have one of the most competitive markets nationally. Court approval takes 30-50 days. Independent advice is strongly recommended.

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