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Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Lawsuit loan funding, Frequently Asked Questions
Posted at 10:20 am by fredcoutts
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  |  |  | Mel April 21, 2008 07:44 PM PDT
If you are considering applying for a cash advance against your pending lawsuit, you will want to find the best legal finance arrangement for you. Since you are probably not an expert in legal finance, determining which lawsuit advance is the best for your needs can be difficult if you do not know what options are available. www.Best-Deals-in-Legal-Finance.com takes the guesswork out of the legal financing process. Check it out. The service is free. |  |
  |  |  | Mel April 6, 2008 11:53 PM PDT
I have found this awesome website, www.best-deals-in-legal-finance.com, while looking for a reputable legal finance firm for a lawsuit advance against my pending case. Essentially, www.best-deals-in-legal-finance.com will find the most suitable legal finance firm that’s tailored to your individual financial needs. The best part is that the service is provided for FREE. |  |
  |  |  | Greg Connachio January 18, 2008 07:51 AM PST
I have been hearing a lot about LawMax, a litigation funding firm which deals with individuals who have pending lawsuits on their hands. I hear that they are very quick to respond and will offer a lawsuit loan to the individual if the case sees fit. They deal with mostly personal injury lawsuits and business commercial litigation. Check their website out at www.fundmycase.com |  |
  |  |  | Greg Connachio January 18, 2008 07:51 AM PST
I have been hearing a lot about LawMax, a litigation funding firm which deals with individuals who have pending lawsuits on their hands. I hear that they are very quick to respond and will offer a lawsuit loan to the individual if the case sees fit. They deal with mostly personal injury lawsuits and business commercial litigation. Check their website out at www.fundmycase.com |  |
  |  |  | Hot Mama January 18, 2008 07:50 AM PST
LawMax can help you avoid financial crisis, including home foreclosure, eviction, bankruptcy and ruined credit. Don't settle for less just because you are in desperate need of money. LawMax has money available today, so you can receive the settlement you deserve!
Get a cash advance or a lawsuit loan if you have a pending lawsuit. Visit www.fundmycase.com
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  |  |  | Hot Mama January 18, 2008 07:49 AM PST
LawMax can help you avoid financial crisis, including home foreclosure, eviction, bankruptcy and ruined credit. Don't settle for less just because you are in desperate need of money. LawMax has money available today, so you can receive the settlement you deserve!
Get a cash advance or a lawsuit loan if you have a pending lawsuit. Visit www.fundmycase.com
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  |  |  | Hot Mama January 18, 2008 07:49 AM PST
LawMax can help you avoid financial crisis, including home foreclosure, eviction, bankruptcy and ruined credit. Don't settle for less just because you are in desperate need of money. LawMax has money available today, so you can receive the settlement you deserve!
Get a cash advance or a lawsuit loan if you have a pending lawsuit. Visit www.fundmycase.com
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  |  |  | Melissa Jene January 10, 2008 10:13 PM PST
Oh, I've heard of www.fundmycase.com. The company is called LawMax. They have been around since 1999. LawMax offer lawsuit loans to individuals with pending lawsuits when in need of financial assistance. They don't have up-front fees, no credit checks, and no employment verification. Check their website out. It's worth a look. |  |
  |  |  | Alan Nader January 10, 2008 10:12 PM PST
I have been hearing a lot about LawMax, a litigation funding firm which deals with individuals who have pending lawsuits on their hands. I hear that they are very quick to respond and will offer a lawsuit loan to the individual if the case sees fit. They deal with mostly personal injury lawsuits and business commercial litigation. Check their website out at www.fundmycase.com |  |
  |  |  | Alan Nader January 10, 2008 10:12 PM PST
I have been hearing a lot about LawMax, a litigation funding firm which deals with individuals who have pending lawsuits on their hands. I hear that they are very quick to respond and will offer a lawsuit loan to the individual if the case sees fit. They deal with mostly personal injury lawsuits and business commercial litigation. Check their website out at www.fundmycase.com |  |
  |  |  | Jimmy Bones January 10, 2008 10:11 PM PST
Yea, I heard of LawMax. They provide lawsuit loans to individuals with pending cases. They deal with personal injury lawsuits and business commercial litigation. They are very well respected within the field. If you have a pending lawsuit, you should take a look at www.fundmycase.com |  |
  |  |  | janey lin January 10, 2008 10:10 PM PST
A friend directed me to this company, LawMax. The company looks very promising. LawMax makes lawsuit loans to individuals who had pending lawsuits. From what I hear from my friend, they were quick to reply. There were no credit checks, no monthly payments, and upfront fees. Here is the website www.fundmycase.com |  |
  |  |  | Ben Buckley January 7, 2008 02:42 PM PST
I came about this website offering individuals that are currently involve in lawsuit cash advances to help them with their financial needs. Check this site out www.fundmycase.com. I hope this will help anyone in need. |  |
  |  |  | Al Johnson December 30, 2007 05:56 PM PST
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
.
1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be considered for Lawsuit Funding certain information which usually your attorney only has will need to be released to the Lawsuit Funding Company. Information usually requested other than a copy of the complaint, and court rulings would be anything which supports your claims such as medical, surgical reports, expert reports, incident reports, witness statements etc. If your attorney is advised by you in advance they are more likely to provide this information promptly when it is requested.
3. When looking for lawsuit companies watch out for any lawsuit funding company which asks for money upfront and or wants to offer you something that seems too good to be true. Since you’re the one in need you should not have to pay any money upfront to have your case evaluated. If someone is insisting for money upfront they are probably more concerned about lining their own pockets and not your immediate needs.
4.When you decide to apply consider only using one source- Applying with more than one company can be time consuming for you and your attorney. When you apply for lawsuit funding your attorney is subsequently contacted by each and every funding company you have applied with all of which will be requesting basically the same information. This can create a tremendous burden on the law office that is representing you. If you apply with one source such as Lawsuit Funding Network which works with a network of funders your attorney will only need to provide the information once. Lawsuit Funding Network gathers that information and submits it to its investor network giving you the best chance of getting funded with the most reasonable terms.
5. Explain your needs to your funding consultant- It is important that you let your consultant know what your immediate financial needs are. If a consultant knows truly what you need or are going to need. Your initial funding could be pre approved for additional funds if your case qualifies which would streamline any additional funding requests. Often times a plaintiff who receives an initial non-recourse advance often times needs additional funding. If you are unaware of the investor’s commitment to you in advance you may have to start the whole application process all over again if you need more money.
6. If you need a lawsuit advance you can apply online at http://www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com/application.htm or call 1-866-270-1466
Lawsuit Funding Network is a leader in the litigation funding industry. For questions about pre settlement funding (also referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit funding, or lawsuit cash advance), please email me at al@lawsuitfundingnetwork.com
LAWSUIT FUNDING TIPS FOR THOSE CONSIDERING LAWSUIT FUNDING
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1 .Lawsuit Funding- should be a last resort- Try all other funding options such as banks, credit cards, family friends, because if available, funding from these sources would likely be less, even though obtaining a non- recourse advance from a Lawsuit Funding Source is not a loan. With a traditional loan source, you will always have to begin making monthly installment payments right away and if you lose your case and receive no cash award you are still liable to repay that loan. If you have exhausted all other funding options and you are willing to receive an advance now in exchange for a portion of the proceeds from your lawsuit only than should you consider Lawsuit Funding.
2. Speak to your attorney -Before applying advise your attorney of your financial situation and your need for lawsuit funding. In order for your case to be con |  |
  |  |  | Ben December 21, 2007 09:45 AM PST
Another legal finance firm, www.fundmycase.com seems to be doing the same as to offer lawsuit loans and cash advances to individuals that need it |  |
  |  |  | Alex December 9, 2007 10:25 AM PST
One of the worst things that can happen to anyone is to lose their home to their creditors. If you used your home as security for a loan and were to miss a couple of monthly payments on your loan, you could be on the road to big time trouble. Most people who signed a mortgage agreement with their creditors never read the fine print. Most mortgage agreements will give the creditors the right to foreclose on your property in the event that you have failed to repay your debts. Literally, you could end up on the streets if you fail to settle your debts. Talk about one stressful situation for you and your family.
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  |  |  | Annie September 25, 2006 04:48 AM PDT
I'm helping a friend of mine to get a lawsuit loan for a malpractice lawsuit. It is not so easy. I find out from http://aboutlawsuitfunding.com/medical-malpractice-lawsuit.php that thousands of people sue doctors, clinics or hospitals. I know that not even winning won't make my friend feel good again, but someone has to pay... and I hope we will succeed in this. If you have any other resource on lawsuit loans, I would appreciated. Except http://www.lawsuit-loan.org/index.htm, because I already added this site to my favorites. |  |
  |  |  | The Funding Exchange June 30, 2006 09:57 AM PDT
Chicago, IL, June 28, 2006 – The Funding Exchange announces an expansion of the its service to allow plaintiffs to directly access its network of lawsuit funding companies with one application through The Funding Exchange’s litigation funding portal.
Lawsuit funding (often referred to as a lawsuit loan, lawsuit loans, pre-settlement funding, pre-settlement cash advance, litigation funding, litigation financing, lawsuit financing, or lawsuit cash advances) involves advancing cash to a plaintiff based on the likelihood of the plaintiff winning his/her lawsuit. Not technically considered “loans”, these cash advances can provide critical support to a plaintiff while they wait for their case to reach a verdict. Historically, the entire process often takes weeks or even months to get approval for funding. By the time a plaintiff finally receives his/her cash advance, it may be too late.
The Funding Exchange™ is your online market for litigation funding. The Funding Exchange was created to streamline the entire process of funding litigation cash advances. Originally, The Funding Exchange only allowed litigation brokers to submit funding requests through the online marketplace. The Funding Exchange has now expanded to allow plaintiffs to submit applications which are automatically routed to the most appropriate litigation funding sources. The Funding Exchange has eliminated the need for a plaintiff to complete multiple lawsuit funding applications. A plaintiff completes one application which is routed to an entire network of lawsuit funding sources.
The Funding Exchange analyzes each application and instantly routes them electronically to the right lawsuit funding sources. These funding sources instantly receive, review, and approve the funding requests through The Funding Exchange. Plaintiffs can check the status of their application online giving them up-to-the-minute status information. The Funding Exchange drastically reduces the time needed to find funding by streamlining every step in the process and, best of all, it is completely free of charge for plaintiffs.
“We are excited to have expanded our platform to allow plaintiffs to apply for lawsuit funding free of charge,” says Tony Perkins, founder and President of The Funding Exchange. “No longer will a plaintiff need to complete multiple applications in order to reach the right lawsuit funding sources. No longer will time be wasted because a litigation funding application was sent to the wrong funding company. No longer will a plaintiff have to wait on hold to get a status on their application. The Funding Exchange is the fastest, easiest, and most accurate way for a plaintiff to secure lawsuit funding.”
Background on The Funding Exchange, LLC
The Funding Exchange was established in March 2005 and launched its service to the public in August 2005. It is privately held with headquarters in Chicago, IL. The Funding Exchange is committed to serving the litigation funding industry in an ethical and responsible manner and promoting standards of practice that will reflect the critical service it provides.
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Contact Information:
Tony Perkins
President, The Funding Exchange, LLC
www.TheFundingExchange.com
information@TheFundingExchange.com
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   |  |  | Tony Perkins December 14, 2005 03:57 PM PST
The Funding Exchange Launches an Internet Market for the Litigation Funding Industry
The Funding Exchange streamlines every aspect of funding lawsuit loans. Access an entire network of funds providers with one application. Litigation brokers set their own brokerage commission on each funding request which maximizes their commission amount. Funds providers are only assigned funding requests that match their profile. The entire process is online making it more efficient and it allows recipients and brokers to receive their money faster.
Chicago, IL, December 16, 2005 – The Funding Exchange, LLC, announces the production launch of their internet market designed to transform and streamline the litigation funding industry.
Litigation funding (sometimes referred to as pre-settlement funding, lawsuit loans, or lawsuit cash advances) involves advancing cash to a plaintiff based on the likelihood of the plaintiff winning his/her lawsuit. Not technically considered “loans”, these non-recourse cash advances can provide critical support to a plaintiff while they wait for their case to reach a verdict. Historically, funding litigation cases has been a very time-consuming process that required completion of an application which was then sent or faxed to a funds provider. Since the average funds provider declines 70% of inbound requests, this forces most plaintiffs, or the litigation brokers that represent them, to complete additional funding requests The entire process often takes weeks or even months to get approval for funding. By the time a plaintiff finally receives his/her cash advance, it may be too late.
The Funding Exchange was created to streamline the entire process of funding litigation cash advances. The Funding Exchange has eliminated the need for multiple applications; a plaintiff (or litigation broker) completes one application and then has access to an entire network of funds providers. Litigation brokers set their own commissions per application allowing for brokers to maximize their commissions. Brokerage commissions are deposited automatically into the broker’s bank account. Litigation funds providers set their own parameters so only funding requests that match their criteria will be assigned to them. The Funding Exchange drastically reduces the time and costs needed to fund litigation cash advances by streamlining every step in the process and, best of all, it is completely free of charge for plaintiffs and litigation brokers.
“We have begun a whole new phase in lawsuit funding with The Funding Exchange,” says Tony Perkins, Founder and President of The Funding Exchange. “No longer will multiple applications be needed in order to reach multiple providers. No longer will time be wasted because a lawsuit funding application was sent to the wrong provider. No longer are brokers’ commissions capped by a lawsuit cash advance provider. The Funding Exchange is the fastest, easiest, and most accurate way to get requests funded for all parties: funds recipients, brokers, and providers.”
“We use The Funding Exchange exclusively for our clients’ litigation funding requests,” states Susan Faltin, President of Lawsuit Funding Broker, a leading litigation broker. “With The Funding Exchange, we set our own brokerage commissions instead of having them set by a litigation lender. The whole process is electronic which saves so much time and effort in submitting funding applications. Plus, our lawsuit cash advance applications are always being reviewed by the best litigation lender so they are funded faster which is good for our clients and we receive our commission instantly which is great for us. Also, there is no charge for us to use The Funding Exchange so it is a no-brainer.”
James Hill, President of National Lawsuit Funding, a leading provider of litigation funding, states “we have been extremely pleased with The Funding Exchange, their services to us as a Funding Provider and their response to our wants and needs. We receive a steady flow of applications through The Funding Exchange and with their filter process, we only receive those applications that match our company's pre-set funding criteria. With the tools provided to us from The Funding Exchange we are able to preview that application and it's supporting documentation, communicate with brokers, and approve the applications online reducing the time that we need to handle the application.”
Background on The Funding Exchange, LLC
The Funding Exchange was established in March 2005 and launched a beta version to the public in August 2005. It is privately held with headquarters in Chicago, IL. The Funding Exchange was founded by Tony Perkins, an experienced developer of online collaboration technologies, and developed by a technical team with years of experience creating solutions for the legal marketplace. The Funding Exchange generates revenue by collecting a small transaction fee from funds providers for each approved funding request. Funds providers also pay a reasonable annual membership fee. The Funding Exchange is committed to serving the litigation funding industry in an ethical and responsible manner and promoting standards of practice that will reflect the critical service it provides.
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Contact Information:
Tony Perkins
President, The Funding Exchange, LLC
www.TheFundingExchange.com
P: 312-321-6910
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