Thursday, October 23, 2014

How to Withstand the Financial Pressures of a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

When a medical error that could have been prevented results in serious injuries, the negligent healthcare professional(s) should be held accountable.  The patient and his/her family should not be left to pay the consequences for the negligence of the doctor.

How do you determine whether you have a potential medical malpractice lawsuit?

The burden of proof is on the patient to show that negligence occurred.  Plaintiffs will need to work closely with his/her attorney to ensure his/her rights are protected and justice is served.  These cases often take years to settle; they are quite contentious.  The defendant will most likely argue that the accident was either unpreventable, or not the fault of the medical professional.

How do you withstand the litigation process?

Often times, a disabled victim is plunged into a financial abyss, struggling to pay medical bills and other monthly expenses.  It will be even more difficult if the victim is unable to work.  In times like this, there may only be two options - settle to soon, for too little or applying for lawsuit funding.

How can lawsuit funding help?

Lawsuit funding is an emergency cash advance against a pending claim.  It is often the answer to difficult situations where a family or individual is struggling to make ends meet without sufficient funds to handle unexpected medical bills and ordinary living expenses. 

How do I apply for lawsuit funding?

An application can be completed online or by calling our office.  After completing the simple one-page application, we will contact your attorney for documentation to determine the merits of your case.  Once received, the case will be reviewed by our investors and if approved, funds can be wired into your account within 24 - 48 hours.

How do I pay back the cash advance?

You pay us nothing until your case settles at which time repayment is made from the proceeds of your settlement.

What if I lose my case?

Lawsuit funding is on a non-recourse basis meaning that the repayment is contingent on the outcome of the case.  If you lose, the cash advance is waived in its entirety.


If you are facing a long legal process and mounting debt, don’t struggle any longer.  Contact Lawsuit Financial to determine if you qualify for lawsuit funding while waiting for justice to be served.  Financial peace-of-mind may be just a phone call away.

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