Tuesday, March 27, 2012

After Five Years a Disabled Man Receives Justice

In January 2007, a woman lost control of her vehicle, crossed the median and struck a Chevrolet pick-up truck. The top of the truck and the “Jaws of Life” were needed to free the driver from the truck. Since that horrible day, the man has gone through seven surgeries and is still unable to return to his job as a mechanic.

An innocent man, who happened to be in the wrong place and the wrong time waited five long years to seek justice; a jury awarded him $2.37 million. Why in a case that appeared to be “cut and dry”; a case where the defendant is obviously at faulty? It is because insurance companies are notorious for engaging in a frivolous defense. They deny, delay, and defend as a means of discouraging claimants from pursuing their legitimate claims. It is part of their scheme to wriggle out of paying for their negligence. Even for plaintiffs with a strong chance of winning, these tactics can still be employed because the defense can afford to stall.

Lawsuits are expensive; the majority of injured people who make claims do not have significant assets. Victims may, or may not, struggle financially in a long battle for justice. If the injured person is unable to work, has reduced income, or has expenses associated with care or disability; it may not be possible to wait until the end of the lawsuit before obtaining funds. This is why Lawsuit Financial was founded. If this plaintiff sought our legal funding services and received an approval, a lawsuit cash advance would have helped pay for medical treatment, surgeries, and other bills while waiting out the litigation process. Lawsuit funding tries to facilitate a level playing field; it tries to prevent injured people from being forced, by financial distress to settle valuable cases too early for too little.

A lawsuit cash advance with Lawsuit Financial is quick and easy. Simply fill out an online application or call our office toll-free. Out investors will review your case and determine the likelihood of a favorable settlement. If your case is approved, Lawsuit Financial will wire the funds to your account for immediate use to be use. Although the lawsuit cash advance is usually to pay for immediate living expenses and medical expenses, it can be used as you wish until your case settles. Lawsuit funding is not for everyone, but it can be a very powerful tool to help a plaintiff fight for fair compensation.

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