Lawsuit
funding is becoming increasingly more popular in the United
States as thousands of plaintiffs
seek a means to ease financial pressures during an often lengthy litigation
process. Due to the growing demand,
attorneys routinely recommend Lawsuit
Financial.
When my
husband was injured in an auto accident and out of work for six months, his
case was taking longer than expected to settle.
In the meantime, the bills were piling up. Our attorney suggested we contact Lawsuit
Financial for a cash advance, and we are so glad he did. The staff was professional and stood behind
every promise. Their application was
really quick and easy. Once our attorney
provided some paperwork on our case, we were able to pay our bills within 24
hours. With the help of Lawsuit
Financial, we avoided risking our credit and our attorney had time to achieve
the highest possible settlement. I would
recommend Lawsuit Financial to any plaintiff considering accepting less than
full case value. ~ M. Taylor
Generally,
there are two kinds of lawsuit funding options; pre-settlement
and post-settlement.
Funding provided prior to case settling as in the case above, is called
pre-settlement litigation financing. Funding provided after case
settlement and before the plaintiff is paid, is post-settlement lawsuit
funding. After a plaintiff applies for
either type of funding, Lawsuit Financial will request supporting case
documents, such as an accident report from the plaintiff’s attorney. Once
the supporting documents are received and reviewed, if the case is approved, a
contract will be prepared and sent to the plaintiff and his/her attorney to
sign. Funds can be wired into the
plaintiff’s account in as little as 24 hours after an executed contract.
No Application Fees! No Credit Checks! No Employment History!
No Monthly Payments! No Repayment if
Lose the Case!
If you are a plaintiff in a pending lawsuit and money is running low, don’t
be forced to settle early, taking a lower amount than expected. Lawsuit
funding is a great resource that allows plaintiffs to bridge the gap until
an equitable settlement is reached. For
more information on lawsuit funding, contact Lawsuit Financial toll-free at
1-877-377-SUIT (7848) or visit us online.
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