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A LEGAL GUIDE FOR TEXANs A BY HIV
bids from prospective buyers, the insured must fill out forms and sign
releases that give the buyer access to medical records. There is typically
a lot of paperwork involved, which the insured must fill out for each
prospective buyer. To avoid repeated paperwork, the insured can hire a
broker who would take the information once and solicit bids from differ-
ent buyers. A broker typically charges a fee either to the insured or to the
buyer. Its advisable to always inquire about the fee amount since it
likely reduces the amount offered.
Why would a person with HIV enter into a viatical settlement?
Basically to obtain money in advance that would otherwise be payable
upon death. There are many reasons one may want such advance pay-
ment. Among them are a desire to secure quality medical care, to pay offNeuma
Constance Cascadoan
3102 Oak Lawn Ave., Ste. 700
Dallas, TX 75219
214-528-9988
800-457-7828
National Viator Representatives, Inc.
David Landay
56 W. 57th St.
Fourth Floor
New York, NY 10019
800-932-0050
Linked Benefits of Houston
Jerome T. Furman
811 Westheimer, Ste. 208
Houston, TX 77006
713-528-6777Southwest Viatical
2919 Welborn, Ste. 102
Dallas, TX 75219
214-559-4790
Viatical Assistance Corporation
Jerry or Pat Fadal
P.O. Box 23434
Waco, TX 76702-3434
800-892-1282, or
in Austin
800-892-1280
Legacy Benefits Corp.
Ms. Lisa Schub
225 W. 34th St., Ste. 1500
New York, N.Y. 10122
800-875-1000PAGE 13
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