KEY POINTS
  • One of the very first decisions a Powerball winner must make — whether to accept the jackpot as a lump sum or as an annuity — often ends up being their downfall, one expert says.
  • With $1.9 billion on the line this time, there are some significant advantages to spreading out the windfall.

It's hard to imagine what it would be like to win Powerball's $1.9 billion prize. But the reality almost always falls far short of the fantasy.

"The curse of the lottery losers is very real," said Andrew Stoltmann, a Chicago-based lawyer who has represented several recent lottery winners.