How To Borrow Money From My Accident Settlement

Are you looking to borrow money on an accident settlement? Borrowing money on your lawsuit it easy with Smart Lawsuit Funding.

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Call us now at (855) 581-9255 or apply right here on-line via our application form. Remember Borrowing money on your lawsuit is generally not the same as getting a traditional loan. There are 3 key advantages to borrowing on your lawsuit.

1.The is no credit check. 2. There are no payments that must be made on a monthly basis. 3. The money only gets paid back if you have a settlement with the person you are suing. In this way it is a no risk cash advancement.

Qualify your case to borrow money on a lawsuit.

Pre-settlement funding method is developed to assist plaintiffs during the time between the incident and the settlement of the lawsuit. When looking to borrow money on a lawsuit, it is important to remember there is difference between lawsuit loans and pre-settlement advances. There is a difference between lawsuit loans and pre-settlement advances. Lawsuit Loans refer to a broader definition of settlement funding in general. A lawsuit loan can be used to refer to lawsuit funding before or after the case has been settled. Pre-settlement advances refer specifically to cases that have not been settled. The financial particulars of a pre-settlement loan are dependent on several factors. Some of the factors affecting pre settlement advances are the size and scope of your case, insurance limits of the defendant as well as the maturity of the lawsuit under review.

Most plaintiffs looking for pre-settlement funding have cases at least in part governed State by state law. These laws vary between the states. It is very important to do your own research and obtain clarification from your attorney about the laws governing your case. Workplace accidents and car accidents are often cited by plaintiffs looking for pre settlement funding.

According to OSHA the following statistics apply to Worker injuries, illnesses and fatalities

4,836 workers were killed on the job in 2015 [https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cfoi.nr0.htm] (3.4 per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers) — on average, more than 93 a week or more than 13 deaths every day.

903 Hispanic or Latino workers were killed from work-related injuries in 2015—on average, more than 17 deaths a week or two Latino workers killed every single day of the year, all year long.

Fatal work injuries involving contractors accounted for 17 percent of all fatal work injuries in 2015.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has also published statistics concerning car accidents.

According to NHTSA approximately 5.5 million car accidents occur yearly. Significant amounts of these collisions result in serious injury including almost 40,000 fatalities. About 5000 deaths occur each year due to large vehicle and truck accidents.

Looking to borrow money on a lawsuit is an option for plaintiffs. Smart Lawsuit Funding has years of experience in arranging these types of cash advances. Borrowing money on a lawsuit can help you get through the difficult times during litigation and help you pay your bills. There is never a credit check when applying with smart for pre settlement funding.

Requirement borrowing money on a lawsuit includes the following: You must have an attorney representing your case. Also, check the state your case is in. Some states law, do not allow for a personal injury loan on settlement.

Borrowing money on a lawsuit involving personal injury is one of the ways to overcome financial hardship until settlement. You get a portion of your settlement cash upfront before your case settles. Once you case settles and you win, it is only then that you pay off the amounts you owe. If you do not win, then you do not owe us anything.

Like all lawsuits, your case increases in value with documentation showing liability, damages and insurance.   If there is an offer this also enhances the chances of getting a pre settlement advance.

Basic documentation required are:

Incident/police/ambulance report

Insurance carrier name and policy limits

Medicals showing injury

Copy of complaint or Lawsuit

Personal injury law, aka tort law, allows a damaged party to pursue compensation when the damages are due to another party’s negligence. There are a number of incidents that can result in a personal injury pre settlement funding, although not every incident in which someone is injured involves liability.

Types of cases that are eligible for borrowing money on a personal injury lawsuit:

Car Accident Cases

Car accidents are the most common type of personal injury cases in the United States. You can borrow money on a car accident.

Slip and Fall Cases or Premises Liability

Slip and fall cases or Premises Liability are another very common type of personal injury cases. Landlords have a legal duty to keep their premises safe and free of potential hazards, so that people who are on the property do not become injured. You can borrow money on a premise liability case.

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is also considered a personal injury claim. It can arise when a doctor or other health care professional fails to provide the right medical care, and a patient is injured or harmed as a result. Medical malpractice cases are some of the most complex types

Dog Bites

Depending on which state you are in, the laws on owner responsibility vary when dealing with dog bite personal injury cases. Often times, the owners of a dog are financially responsible for bites and other injuries caused by the dog. If you are a victim of a dog bite, you may be eligible for a personal injury loan.

Construction Accidents

Construction Accidents are tend to be funded for larger sums on average that other types of cases. This is due the the frequency of serious injury and also defendants that carry significant liability insurance.

While your case is in litigation, you should be ready to finance your lawsuit to avoid financial turmoil and burden from legal and medical expenses.   Smart Lawsuit Funding provides pre settlement funding for plaintiffs suffering from any of the cases mentioned above. Smart is a leader in arranging pre settlement loans. Through Smart, obtaining a pre settlement advance is simple. Lawsuit advances provides those with personal injuries the tools to get cash during litigation. Medical bills and living expenses can be burdensome depending on the size and scope of the lawsuit. Because personal injury lawsuits can take a long time to settle and has no specific time frame for completion, it is always wise to be ready for personal injury lawsuit loan.

Some key points to remember are as follows:

Pre settlement funding applications are available via smart 24/7

Pre settlement loan requires plaintiffs to have an attorney

Pre settlement advance can be used for daily expenses

Pre settlement funding does not have to be paid back until the case settles. If you collect on your case, you pay back the money from those proceeds. If you do no win, you don’t owe anything

Pre settlement loan is more prevalent for personal injury lawsuits that have supporting documentation of MRI, Epidural injections and/or Surgeries.

Having documents showing that the defendant is liable add more value to the lawsuit and also more money is placed in the pre settlement advance.

Below are the fifty largest cities in the US in regards to application at Smart for Lawsuit Funding. They are listed by population.

1          New York, N.Y.           8,491,079        8,405,837        8,175,133        8,143,197        8,008,278        7,322,564        1          1          1          1

2          Los Angeles, Calif.   3,928,864        3,884,307        3,792,621        3,844,829        3,694,820        3,485,398        2          2          2          2

3          Chicago, Ill.   2,722,389        2,718,782        2,695,598        2,842,518        2,896,016        2,783,726        3          3          3          3

4          Houston, Tex.            2,239,558        2,195,914        2,100,263        2,016,582        1,953,631        1,630,553        4          4          4          4

5          Philadelphia, Pa.     1,560,297        1,553,165        1,526,006        1,463,281        1,517,550        1,585,577        5          5          5          5

6          Phoenix, Ariz.            1,537,058        1,513,367        1,445,632        1,461,575        1,321,045        983,403           10        6          6          6

7          San Antonio, Tex.     1,436,697        1,409,019        1,327,407        1,256,509        1,144,646        935,933           9          9          7          7

8          San Diego, Calif.      1,381,069        1,355,896        1,307,402        1,255,540        1,223,400        1,110,549        6          7          8          8

9          Dallas, Tex.   1,281,047        1,257,676        1,197,816        1,213,825        1,188,580        1,006,877        8          8          9          9

10        San Jose, Calif.         1,015,785        998,537           945,942           912,332           894,943           782,248           11        11        10        10

11        Austin, Tex.   912,791           885,400           790,390           690,252           656,562           465,622           25        16        14        11

12        Jacksonville, Fla.     853,382           842,583           821,784           782,623           735,617           635,230           15        14        11        13

13        San Francisco , Calif.           852,469           837,442           805,235           739,426           776,733           723,959           14        13        13        14

14        Indianapolis, Ind.   848,788           843,393           820,445           784,118           781,870           741,952           13        12        12        12

15        Columbus, Ohio       835,957           822,553           787,033           730,657           711,470           632,910           16        15        15        15

16        Fort Worth , Tex.       812,238           792,727           741,206           624,067           534,694           447,619           29        27        16        17

17        Charlotte, N.C.           809,958           792,862           731,424           610,949           540,828           395,934           33        26        17        16

18        Detroit, Mich.            680,250           688,701           713,777           886,671           951,270           1,027,974        7          10        18        18

19        El Paso, Tex.  679,036           674,443           649,121           598,590           563,662           515,342           22        23        19        19

20        Seattle , Wash.         668,342           652,405           608,660           573,911           563,374           516,259           21        24        23        21

21        Denver , Colo.           663,862           649,495           600,158           557,917           554,636           467,610           28        25        26        22

22        Washington, DC       658,893           646,449           601,723           550,521           572,059           606,900           19        21        24        23

23        Memphis, Tenn.       656,86 653,450           646,889           672,277           650,100           610,337           18        18        20        20

24        Boston, Mass.           655,884           645,966           617,594           559,034           589,141           574,283           20        20        22        24

25        Nashville-Davidson, Tenn.1          644,014           634,464           601,222           549,110           545,524           510,784           26        22        25            25

26        Baltimore, Md.         622,793           622,104           620,961           635,815           651,154           736,014           12        17        21        26

27        Oklahoma City, Okla.           620,602           610,613           579,999           531,324           506,132           444,719           30        29        31        27

28        Portland , Ore.          619,360           609,456           583,776           533,427           529,121           437,319           27        28        29        29

29        Las Vegas , Nev.       613,599           603,488           583,756           545,147           478,434           258,295           63        32        30        30

30        Louisville-Jefferson County, Ky.2   612,780           609,893           597,337           556,429           256,231           269,063           58        67        27            28

31        Milwaukee, Wis.      599,642           599,164           594,833           578,887           596,974           628,088           17        19        28        31

32        Albuquerque, N.M.  557,169           556,495           545,852           494,236           448,607           384,736           40        35        32        32

33        Tucson, Ariz.  527,972           526,116           520,116           515,526           486,699           405,390           34        32        33        33

34        Fresno, Calif.            515,986           509,924           494,665           461,116           427,652           354,202           48        37        34        34

35        Sacramento, Calif.   485,199           479,686           466,488           456,441           407,018           369,365           37        40        35        35

36        Long Beach, Calif.    473,577           469,428           462,257           474,014           461,522           429,433           32        34        36        36

37        Kansas City, Mo.       470,800           467,007           459,787           444,965           441,545           435,146           31        36        37        37

38        Mesa, Ariz.    464,704           457,587           439,041           442,780           396,375           288,091           53        42        38        38

39        Atlanta , Ga.  456,002           447,841           420,003           470,688           416,474           394,017           38        39        40        40

40        Virginia Beach, Va.  450,980           448,479           437,994           438,415           425,257           393,069           39        38        39        39

41        Omaha , Nebr.          446,599           434,353           408,958           414,521           390,007           335,795           47        44        42        42

41        Colorado Springs, Colo.      445,830           439,886           416,427           369,815           360,890           281,140           54        48        41        41

43        Raleigh, N.C. 439,896           431,746           403,892           –          –          –          –          –          43        43

44        Miami, Fla.    430,332           417,650           399,457           386,417           362,470           358,548           46        47        44        44

45        Oakland, Calif.         413,775           406,253           390,724           395,274           399,484           372,242           35        41        47        45

46        Minneapolis, Minn.            407,207           400,070           382,578           372,811           382,618           368,383           43        45        48        46

47        Tulsa, Okla.   399,682           398,121           391,906           382,457           393,049           367,302           44        43        46        47

48        Cleveland, Ohio       389,521           390,113           396,815           452,208           478,403           505,616           23        33        45        48

49        Wichita, Kans.          388,413           386,552           382,368           353,823           344,284           –          –          50        49        49

50        New Orleans, La.      384,320           378,715           343,829           455,188           484,674           495,080           24        38        51        51

51        Arlington, Tex.          383,204           379,577           365,438           362,805           332,969           261,721           62        54        50        50

Why choose Smart Lawsuit Funding

Professional staff who genuinely understand your needs

Participate in a leading network of underwriting attorneys

Our staff is attentive, efficient and effective

We offer extremely competitive rates

We are open 7 days a week

What makes Smart an expert in Pre Settlement Funding Industry

Expert knowledge and years of experience

Large network of funders

We process all the paperwork

Expert in managing attorney and client relationship

When you apply with Smart Lawsuit Funding, you are in the hands of professional staff that are committed to getting work done efficiently and effectively. We guarantee a simple and streamlined processes. When you call, you will be speaking with a professional on the team. When you apply on-line, someone will give you a call right away. Smart Lawsuit Funding is open 7 days a week, so even on weekends, we are here to help. If you are looking for a personal injury lawsuit loan, apply with us now. We will provide you with a peace of mind. We do all the work for you after you apply. Our team of underwriters that are qualified attorneys with years of experience and knowledge of the legal system in the US and all fifty states. We help fund a wide variety of cases. In addition Smart will work with you to customize the loan that best meets your needs.

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