Thursday, October 30, 2014

Why Lawsuit Funding Requires Attorney Representation



Lawsuit Financial is often contacted by injury victims who are seeking lawsuit funding, but have not yet hired an attorney. In order to receive a lawsuit cash advance from a legal finance company, the plaintiff must first be represented by an attorney.  The reasons are tri-fold:

1) If the injured person(s) tried to retain counsel, and an experienced personal injury attorney hasn't taken the case, the case may not be worth pursuing.
2) If there is legal representation, the attorney must be aware of their client seeking funding and must provide documentation to determine case merit.
3) If approved for funding, the attorney must sign the funding contract which states repayment will be made from the proceeds of the case.

Qualifying plaintiffs can apply for funding based solely on the merits of the case.  There are no application fees, credit check, or employment verification. Once awarded a lawsuit cash advance, the plaintiff can begin paying bills without worrying about the added expense of a monthly payment to the funding company.  The only time the funding company is paid is after the case settles, but if the plaintiff loses, the repayment is null and void.

Aside from being one of the most experienced litigation funding companies in the country, we are also a great resource for locating and retaining an experienced personal injury attorney in all 50 states.  Any plaintiff seeking lawsuit funding, but has not retained an attorney, may wish to utilize our Lawsuit Financial Attorney Referral Program.  At absolutely no, we will provide you with the name of an experienced personal injury attorney in your area, within 24 hours of your request.

When you are looking for the finest legal representation and the best lawsuit finance service, call Lawsuit Financial toll-free or visit us online.

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