Lawsuit Funding
If you are looking for a company that provides lawsuit funding services, we ask you to begin by filling out our online application today. LawLeaf an online lawsuit funding company, provides services that match plaintiffs involved in personal injury related accidents, with companies that provide lawsuit funding for such accidents.
LawLeaf’s services include four different types of lawsuit funding. These types include pre-settlement cash advances, structured settlement annuity payouts, commercial litigation funding and law firm loans. You can visit our lawsuit funding website to find out more about each lawsuit funding type.
When a company provides a lawsuit cash advance they generally offer non-recourse advancements depending upon the funding type. For instance, if you are currently searching for lawsuit funding for a personal injury related case, the lender will generally offer non-recourse funding meaning you only pay back the company if your attorney is success at winning you compensation for the case. While not all lenders offer non-recourse funding it’s important to know that our network of lenders all offer non-recourse funding for plaintiff personal injury related cases. In fact we only work with those companies that provide non-recourse lawsuit funding for plaintiff personal injury lawsuits.
There are many reasons why people decide to apply for lawsuit funding. The two main reasons tend to be the plaintiff is in a financial bind and can’t wait for a case to settle, as they need money now; second is that the plaintiff is unsure of the attorney’s ability to win compensation from the case. By securing a lawsuit loan the plaintiff is guaranteed some sort of compensation from the case.
Many of our clients decide to use our service because they are interested in more than one option. By applying for lawsuit funding through LawLeaf you take advantage of our network of lawsuit funding companies. We have an approach that is very unique in the way we handle each case. Prior to sending your information out to any of our lenders, we evaluate your case type and the amount of money you are requesting. Based upon this criteria we match you with those those lenders within our network that give you the best chance in securing a cash advance
Many of the clients we represent come to us because they were unsuccessful in securing lawsuit funding on their own. These are the same clients that spend hours upon hours filling in online applications to random companies without luck. In most cases, they won’t even hear back from the company if they decide not to fund the case. There are many lawsuit funding companies that only take certain types of cases and others who only fund up to a certain amount of money. At LawLeaf, we understand that lawsuit funding can be critical for some people and we work in a quick and efficient manner in getting your application in front of the right companies within our network.
If you apply with LawLeaf today we make sure your application will go in front of the right lawsuit funding companies. Our lenders have the reputation of getting cash advances turned around within 2 business days or less. In fact depending upon how quickly your attorney can get us the documentation requested by our lenders, we can help secure a legal cash advance in the same day.
If you are currently seeking lawsuit funding for your personal injury related case, apply with LawLeaf today and have our network of lenders compete for your business. It cost you nothing to apply and there is no obligation on your part to accept legal funding from any of our lenders. We believe its more important that you worry about your existing plaintiff lawsuit and less important finding the right companies who provide lawsuit advances for your case type. We will work for you during this process so you can focus on what’s most important to you, getting the compensation you rightfully deserve for your case. If you have questions regarding our services, please contact one of our representatives today or visit our plaintiff FAQ.
Lawsuit Loans :: Apr.30.2008 :: Blog :: No Comments »
