Thursday, October 9, 2014

Lawsuit Funding Gives Financial Staying Power during Your Pending Case

If you have been injured in an auto accident, you may face a long and bumpy ride healing from injuries.  When the accident is directly related to the negligence of another, you may be able to file a lawsuit to recover medical expenses, lost wages and even compensation for extreme pain and suffering. Often times, the wait will extend to your immediate financial needs especially if injuries left you unable to work for any length of time, or indefinitely.  Filing a lawsuit against the negligent party and their insurance company will, more often than not, take months or years to settle making you hard pressed to pay the bills.  When this happens, you may be tempted to settle for less than fair compensation, but doing so may leave you financially strapped in the end.  Even if the offer by the insurance company covers current medical expenses and other past and present expenses, it may not be enough to cover future medical bills for a full recovery.  If you can't afford to wait, you don't have to settle for less.  A lawsuit cash advance from Lawsuit Financial you can put your life back together while aggressively pursuing the financial compensation you need and deserve.

Lawsuit Financial helps plaintiffs level the playing field with well-financed defendants without compromising the case. We make obtaining fast cash possible during the litigation process by providing a "lawsuit loan" in as quickly as 24 - 48 hours.  The funds can be used to pay medical expenses, day-to-day needs, and any other pressing bills.  Lawsuit funding differs from a traditional bank loan because there are no credit checks or employment verification, and because it is a non-recourse cash advance, there is no risk to the plaintiff.  Repayment is only made once the plaintiff successfully settles.  If the case is lost, repayment is waived in its entirety.

Call Lawsuit Financial if you need financial staying power to assure your best chance of full compensation for your claim.

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