Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Lawsuit Funding Helps Wrongful Death Plaintiffs Cope With Unexpected Expenses

Any act of negligence, whether from an auto accident, medical malpractice, inadequate care, or defective product, that results in death is a potential wrongful death claim. Damages can include loss of income, medical expenses, funeral and burial expenses, pain and suffering, and loss of companionship. However, compensation is not automatic; wrongful death lawsuits usually involve a significant amount of money and are hard fought by defense-insurance interests, resulting in a long, drawn out legal battle that can take years to resolve. Some plaintiffs may have access to resources that would keep them stable until a verdict is delivered, but not everyone is that fortunate however. As the bills pile up, many may feel the pressure to settle too soon, for too little; the exact situation the insurance company hopes will happen. Being a financially desperate plaintiff is not a positive influence on settlement negotiations, but what alternative does a plaintiff have?

Lawsuit funding allows victims of negligence to pay the necessary bills while they wait out the lengthy litigation process. Here’s how it works.

Once a plaintiff completes an online application or calls Lawsuit Financial, we request supporting documentation to determine if the case will qualify for funding. Approvals are based on the strength of the case, alone; whether you a plaintiff qualifies has nothing to do with credit standing or job status. We understand the urgency for most plaintiffs which is why we can typically approve an application for funding within 24 – 48 hour. Lawsuit Financial is repaid from the proceeds of the settlement, so if the case is lost, the plaintiff keeps the cash advance, no string attached.

If you are struggling financially while awaiting settlement of your loved one’s wrongful death case, how do you know if lawsuit funding is right for you? Ask yourself these questions:

·         Are you worried about financial issues?

·         Are you facing eviction, foreclosure, or repossession of your vehicle?

·         Are you unable to pay funeral expenses?

·         Are you unable to put food on the table or pay other necessities of life?

·         Are you considering a less than favorable settlement?

If you answered yes to most or all of these questions, you should contact Lawsuit Financial online or via phone at 1-877-377-7848 to see how lawsuit funding can make a real difference in the bottom line of your case. You owe it to yourself to check it out.

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