Lawsuit Financial has over 15 years
experience in the litigation funding
industry to handle virtually any type of personal injury claim. With a lawsuit
cash advance, we help plaintiffs so they can begin paying the bills in less
than 48 hours.
A man was killed, his wife critically
injured when their Ford Explorer was struck head-on by a Dodge Dakota pick-up
truck driven by a 16-year-old who also died.
Police said that after colliding with the Explore, the teen continued eastbound
in the westbound lanes striking a third vehicle before the pickup rolled over. The cause of the accident remains under
investigation. Driver distraction,
speeding, fatigue, or inexperience may have played a role in the accident.
When driver negligence results in serious
injuries or a fatal auto accident, an experienced attorney help the victims seek
compensation for damages. Accidents can
be physically, emotionally, and financially devastating for accident victims
and their families. Many are often unable to pay their bills and face financial
disaster. During this time, a legal
funding company can help the plaintiffs stay financial afloat until the
settlement is reached. It can also give
the plaintiffs’ attorney time needed to negotiate a fair settlement.
If you are seriously injured or lost a
loved one in an auto accident, if the lawsuit is taking a long time to settle,
and if your bills are piling up and you desperately need help to stay
financially afloat until your case settles, lawsuit funding may be a solution. Simply complete our free, online application call
our office. Lawsuit Financial will contact your
attorney for case documentation; once received and reviewed approval decisions
can be made within 24 – 48 hours. There
are no payments until the case successfully settles. We make it clear to our clients that should they
reach no settlement there is no repayment; they cash advance is theirs too keep. This is an important aspect of lawsuit
funding in that it puts client's minds at ease in knowing they will not be
burdened with additional expenses if they lose their case.
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