Contrary to the negative public perception of personal
injury attorneys, many of those attorneys have placed themselves squarely on
the front lines in the fight against distracted driving. Personal injury
attorneys advocate for safer roads and they stand up for the rights of
seriously injured victims, or family member who have lost loved ones because
someone was driving while distracted. But fighting for a victim's rights can
take time in order to obtain the best compensation. Unfortunately, many victims
are not in a financial position to wait out the litigation process. Finances
can be seriously depleted as a victim tries to keep up with the bills. Due to
backlogs in our court systems and deliberate delay tactics of insurance
companies, some are forced to settle for pennies on the dollar.
Lawsuit funding
is a service that provides needed financial assistance to seriously injured
victims of negligent drivers. The strategy behind lawsuit funding is to help
plaintiffs avoid feeling pressured to accept a settlement too early, for too
little. In effect, it levels the playing field and buys the plaintiff time to
achieve full case value. Although the cash advance can be used anyway the
client chooses, typically the funds are to pay outstanding medical bills and
daily costs of living, such as mortgage payments, food and other important
expenses.
Unlike with a loan, plaintiffs receiving lawsuit funding do
not pay upfront fees. In fact, they pay nothing until the case settles.
Additionally, a legal funding
company will not conduct a credit check or verify employment, because the only
factor in obtaining lawsuit funding is a case with merit.
Are you in a pending lawsuit and struggling financially? To
get back financial control of your life after a personal injury, check into the
benefits of lawsuit funding by
contacting Lawsuit Financial.
The application process is quick and easy, and can be done online. Once we
review your application and applicable case documentation, if approved for funding,
we can have the cash in your hands within 48 hours or less.
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