If you are the plaintiff in a lawsuit or legal claim, you know it may take several months or years to settle your case. If your ability to work is hampered or your bills are unable to be paid, Plaintiff funding might be an important option for you.
The first step in Plaintiff Funding is for the plaintiff to contact a lawsuit funding company, often at the suggestion of their attorney. Based upon that information provided, the funding company estimates the value and likelihood of an eventual settlement, and offers a cash advance to the plaintiff based upon that estimate. The fee typically is a monthly charge that accrues each month the advance is outstanding. When the case settles, the advance and associated fees are paid to the funding company.
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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008
One of the things I’ve come to remember - as my life is busy doing - is that just because I CAN doesn’t mean that I SHOULD. In fact, it’s an inversely proportionate relationship that states the following: as busy as I am is as overwhelmed as I feel. Which means that it feels like the busier I am, the more I feel I need to be doing to get everything done that I want and need to do. It’s a vicious cycle, isn’t it? As hard as I push to get all my to do list done is as many more things I discover need to get done. (Actually, that’s probably the law of attraction at work there, when I think about it like that…but that’s for another time…)
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Comments (0) Posted on Sunday, January 20th, 2008