Tuesday, November 26, 2013

It Has A Name; It’s Called Auto Accident Lawsuit Funding

Tragedy can happen in a split second; lives changed forever due to careless or reckless driving.  Each person who dies in an auto accident is not just a number; that victim has a name, and family and/or friends that will be affected forever.

During the holiday season, more people are on out roadways due to traveling, holiday shopping, and family gatherings.  With this increase comes the increase risk of auto accidents.  The most contributing factors are fatigue, driving under the influence, speeding, tailgating, distractions, and wintry weather conditions.

Auto accidents are not limited to the roadways especially at this time of year.  Parking lots are the scene of back-over accidents, pedestrian accidents, and slip and falls.  To avoid serious injuries or a fatality prevention is the key.  That does not mean staying at home.  A few simple reminders will help you and your loved ones from becoming a statistic:

  • Always wear your seat belt; don’t put the vehicle in drive until all passengers buckle up.
  • Drive defensively in order to react to sudden changes in traffic conditions.
  • Don’t follow too closely.  Leave plenty of room for stopping.
  • Stay alert and avoid driving while fatigued.
  • Don’t drink and drive.
  • Don’t text and drive.
  • Watch your speed.  Plan ahead and allow ample time to safely reach your destination.
  • Be extra cautious in inclement weather, including rain, fog, snow, and black ice.
If you are an unfortunate victim of an auto accident, you may be able to seek compensation for damages.  Consult an experienced auto accident attorney to understand your rights.  If you are currently involved in a lawsuit, been out of work, have fallen behind on the mortgage, car payments, medical expenses and other bills, and can’t wait to receive compensation from your lawsuit, consider auto accident lawsuit funding.

Although some people may call it a “lawsuit loan”, lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance against a pending lawsuit. Unlike a bank loan in which you are required to pay back the loan regardless of the outcome, a plaintiff only pays back the lawsuit cash advance if, and when, s/he successfully settles. If the verdict is in favor of the defendant, the plaintiff is not obligated to repay the lawsuit cash advance.

When a plaintiff is in need of auto accident lawsuit funding, the name is important.  LawsuitFinancial is a leading expert in the legal funding industry.  We offer a free, no obligation consultation, free application process, no monthly payments, no credit checks, and no employment verification.  Qualification is based solely on the merits of the case and approvals take 24 - 48 hours.  If you are undergoing serious financial challenges while waiting for your auto accident lawsuit settlement, you can apply immediately by phone, toll-free at 877-377-7848 or by visiting LawsuitFinancial online.  We are ready to help get you fast cash to alleviate financial distress this holiday season.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Januvia and Byetta Wrongful Death Lawsuits Continue



Januvia and Byetta, medication used to treat type 2 diabetes remain on the market despite claims that it has led to numerous patients suffering pancreatic cancer and an untimely death.

Since March 2013, numerous wrongful death lawsuits have been filed claiming patients developed pancreatic cancer, and ultimately died, after using Januvia and Byetta.  The lawsuits allege that Merck & Co. and Eli Lilly knew of the link between its drug and an increased risk for pancreatic cancer, but withheld that knowledge so that the medications could be approved by the FDA. It further alleges that Merck failed to test the drug properly or to conduct appropriate post-marketing research.  Additional claims allege that the drug makers failed to warn doctors and patients the drug could cause pancreatic cancer.

Reaching a verdict or settlement in these cases can take a long time, most probably years.  Insurance companies typically prolong a lawsuit to force the plaintiff into settling for less than they deserve.  Although a cash-strapped plaintiff may be tempted to settle in order to meet financial needs, there is another option.

For families suffering with medical bills, funeral and burial expenses, and daily household expenses especially when there has been a loss of income, lawsuit funding can help bridge the gap until their case settles. At Lawsuit Financial, we work fast to review and approve funding applications, and can wire money into the applicant’s account within 24 – 48 hours.  There are no applications fees, monthly payments, credit checks or employment verifications when applying for lawsuit funding.  Approval is based solely on the merits of the case.  Additionally, there are no restrictions on how the cash advance is used and repayment is contingent on the outcome of the case.  If the plaintiff loses, the lawsuit cash advance is completely waived.
 

If you or someone you love has been affected by Januvia or Byetta, you may have a right to bring a product liability or wrongful death lawsuit. To learn more about your legal rights, contact a personal injury or wrongful death attorney.  Lawsuit Financial's 50-state professional referral service can assist you in finding a lawyer who specializes in this area of the law. If you have an attorney, are currently pursuing a lawsuit, and need financial assistance during the litigation process, contact Lawsuit Financial to learn more strategic and appropriate lawsuit funding.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Lawsuit Funding: Helping People Who Need It, When They Need It Most



Pursuing a lawsuit can put a strain on your finances.  People who have been severely injured in an auto accident due to the negligence of someone else can be financially devastated. The injured may be out of work for weeks or months, leaving them with no income. Often times these victim lacks the adequate credit history to qualify for a traditional loan. Even if bank loan could be obtained, how would the victim make monthly payments without income?

Most plaintiffs do not realize they can obtain lawsuit funding, a cash advance against a pending claim to help cash-strapped plaintiffs meet living expenses, pay for medical care and cover other daily needs. When a plaintiff doesn't have financial pressures, he/she is able pursue justice without being forced to accept a less than fair settlement offer from the insurance company.  Without financial worries, a plaintiff can focus on recovering from his/her injuries while awaiting a trial verdict or settlement. 

Lawsuit funding is not a "lawsuit loan". The funding company invests in the future settlement proceeds of a lawsuit, contingent upon the future outcome of the case. Funding is provided on a non-recourse basis meaning the cash advance carries not risk; if the plaintiff loses the case, he/she owes nothing.

If your personal funds are running out, and your case has not settled, you may want to consider lawsuit funding to bridge the gap from your accident date to the settlement date.  A lawsuit cash advance from Lawsuit Financial is readily available for all kinds of personal injury and wrongful death cases.  To apply, complete an application online or via phone.  We will evaluate your case, and if approved funds can be available within 24 - 48 hours.  There is no application fee, credit check or employment verification required.

Mark Bello is the owner and founder of Lawsuit Financial Corporation which helps provide cash flow solutions and consulting when necessities of life litigation funding is needed by a plaintiff involved in pending, personal injury, litigation.  He has thirty-six years experience as a trial lawyer and fourteen years as an underwriter and situational analyst in the lawsuit funding industry. Bello is a Justice Pac member of the American Association for Justice, Sustaining and Justice Pac member of the Michigan Association for Justice, Member of Public Justice, Public Citizen, the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Michigan and the Injury Board.

What to Do When Accepting a Lawsuit Settlement Offer is Not in Your Best Interest

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Monday, November 11, 2013

Lawsuit Claims “Headfirst” Technique Encouraged by Coach Left Teen a Quadriplegic



A lawsuit has been filed against Pop Warner, a non-profit organization that provides youth football, cheerleading, and dance programs, after a 13-year-old athlete became paralyzed during a football game.  The lawsuit states the teen sustained a “catastrophic spinal cord injury” and that he has minimal use of his arms and no movement from the chest down after he tackled a player using a headfirst technique encouraged by coaches, despite the organizations rules to the contrary.  The teen’s mother said her son is confined to a bed and wheelchair.  He suffers from pressure sores and has to use a colostomy bag and catheter.  The lawsuit seeks unspecified punitive damages for negligence, negligent training of coaches and negligent supervision.  Medical bills have exceeded $2 million and insurance covers approximately 80%, leaving the teen’s mother on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars. She wonders how she will pay, but also what happens once her son becomes an adult.

This case is real and the tragedy that occurred was preventable and avoidable if only rules were followed.  This young man’s life has obviously been turned upside down. He may never be able to achieve the education he should or fulfill career and life-long dreams he once had; all this potentially due to the negligence of his football coach.

While waiting for the case to wind its way through the legal system, pre-settlement funding may be available to help cover medical and care expenses, urgent financial issues and other necessities of life funding. Applying for legal funding is often the perfect solution for plaintiffs who are in financial need as a result of serious injuries caused by no fault of their own. Once the lawsuit cash advance is approved, funds can be available in less than 48 hours.  There are no upfront fees, no monthly payments, and no credit checks.  Best of all, repayment is made once the plaintiff successfully settles, but if the case is unsuccessfully, the cash advance is completely waived.

Pre-settlement funding is a risk-free option for any plaintiff struggling financially.  Call today for a free, no-obligation consultation or apply online.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Legal Funding Services Benefited Victim of Drunk Driving Accident


I was injured in an auto accident because of a drunk driver.  The accident left me disabled longer than expected so I lost my job.  I filed a personal injury lawsuit, but it was not settling fast enough to cover all my medical bills.  There was no way I was accepting the ridiculous offer from the insurance company, but my family did not have the means to help me financially.  Fortunately, Lawsuit Financial did.

I applied online for lawsuit funding and was contacted within the hour.  I was new to this so Sandy thoroughly explained how the process.  She promised that once some case documentation from my attorney was reviewed, if I was approved for funding that I could expect the cash advance within 24 hours.  Sandy kept her promise and I paid my outstanding bills.  My case also settled for $1.1 million (the insurance company’s offer was $500,000).

I would not have received the settlement I deserved if not for the help of Lawsuit Financial.  I highly recommend the services of Lawsuit Financial to anyone in need of a cash advance on their lawsuit.


  • Have you been injured in an accident that was not your fault?
  • Have you missed a substantial amount of work due to injuries?
  • Have you retain an attorney and filed a personal injury lawsuit?
  • Do you need emergency cash to withstand the legal process?

If you answered “yes” to these questions, you are entitled to pursue damages for your injuries and/or loss; however, justice does not always come swiftly or inexpensively.  Developing financial problems after a serious injury adds serious insult upon devastating injury.  Where do you turn to for help?

First, you may turn to a family member or friend, but slow or no repayment will affect that important relationship for years to come.  You can ask a bank, but unless you have substantial collateral for a loan and are willing to put that collateral (house, car, jewelry) at risk if you lose the case, you may be risking everything.  What do you do?  Where do you go?

Lawsuit Funding may be the answer.  You can acquire a no-risk, lawsuit cash advance against the anticipated recovery in your lawsuit, without risking your home, car or other valuable asset.  This cash advance is known as lawsuit funding or litigation funding; some will incorrectly label it as a “lawsuit loan.”  The reason this type of funding is not a loan is because there are no credit checks, application fees, or monthly payments.  Additionally, there is no commitment to repay the advance unless the case successfully settles.  In other words, if the lawsuit is unsuccessful, you don't owe Lawsuit Financial a dime.  The obligation is completely excused.

How do you get started once you have retained an attorney?  Complete our online application or call one of our legal representatives.  We will handle the rest – calling your attorney for case documentation, reviewing your case, and determining qualification. If you are approved for lawsuit funding, we will prepare a contract for you and your attorney to sign. Once the contract is executed, we will wire the funds directly into your account.  How long does the whole process take? It could be in as little as 24 hours.  What are you waiting for? Apply today and start paying those bills tomorrow.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Excessive Speeding Results in Fatal Auto Accident

Speeding accidents are one of the most common types of roadway accidents in America. They result in catastrophic injuries and fatalities every day.  If you or a loved one has been involved in a speeding accident due to another person's recklessness, you can seek compensation for damages. Unfortunately, waiting for compensation from a settlement, can be financially devastating.  Litigation funding may be the only option to avoid settling for less than full case value.

A 19-year-old woman died when the vehicle in which she was riding slammed into a pole after the driver lost control of the vehicle.  According to police, the 22-year-old driver and the driver of a Ford F150 were traveling at a high rate of speed towards a curve in the road when both drivers lost control.  The Acura spun, sliding onto the median and hitting a light pole on the passenger side where the 19-year-old was sitting. The F150 spun into the median, but missed the pole.  The driver of the Acura is in critical condition; the 17-year-old driver of the truck suffered minor injuries and has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and reckless driving.  The accident remains under investigation.

Irrelevant of the cause(s) of this fatal auto accident, it is difficult to hear about the loss of a loved one.  During this time, the last thing the family of the deceased needs to deal with is legal and financial issues, but is important to contact an experienced auto accident attorney to understand their rights.  If an attorney takes the case and files a lawsuit, it could take years for the suit to reach a settlement. During this time, if the family is burdened by mounting bills, they may want to apply for litigation funding.  This immediate funding source allows a plaintiff to take care of their financial obligations while giving their attorney the time needed to seek appropriate justice.

Lawsuit Financial is a leading expert in the legal funding industry.  We offer a free, no obligation consultation, free application process, no monthly payments, no credit checks, and no employment verification.  Additionally, our “lawsuit loans” are no risk.  Repayment is only made once our client successfully settles their case, so if the client loses, we completely waive any monies due.  Qualification is based solely on the merits of the case and approvals take 24 - 48 hours.

If you have undergoing serious financial challenges while waiting for your auto accident lawsuit settlement, begin by applying online with Lawsuit Financial, or call us to learn more.