Litigation Funding Improves Financial Picture so Plaintiffs Don’t Derail Chances of Full Compensation

Litigation funding has saved thousands of personal injury lawsuit plaintiffs from financial disaster such as evictions, car repossession, and bill collector calls. Unfortunately, many plaintiffs have never heard of it.

Litigation funding is a safe and fast way to receive emergency cash to help pay the bills until a settlement is reached. The transaction is not a loan, but rather a cash advance against a pending claim. With our quick and easy application process, cash can be available in as little as 24 – 48 hours. Approval is based on the quality of your pending claim; there is no credit check or employment verification. Additionally, there are no upfront fees, no monthly payments and no risk to you because the cash advance is only repaid when the case successfully settles. If you fail to settle or win, there is no obligation to repay the cash advance.

If you are involved in a lawsuit or legal claim, it may take months or even years to receive the highest possible settlement. When your ability to work is affected, the longer your case lasts, the more difficult it becomes to pay everyday bills. Litigation funding can help you avoid a financial disaster such as foreclosure, eviction, bankruptcy and ruined credit. A series of well-placed non-recourse lawsuit advances can often ease the financial pressure to settle early for too little.

Don’t settle for less just because you are in desperate need of money. If you are enduring a long litigation process during a personal injury lawsuit, litigation funding can be an essential asset. Simply complete our online funding application or call our office. We will do the rest including request records from your attorney.

Litigation Funding Corporation provides litigation funding for a wide variety of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, slip and fall accidents, dangerous products, and dangerous drugs.

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