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.
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