Posted by admin on Jul 30, 2010 in
Loans
Medical Malpractice lawsuits are one of the most common lawsuit types in the United States of America. They also tend to be one of the longest lawsuits when it comes to trials. This is the main reason why most medical malpractice suits end up in a settlement agreement; which in turn results in a structured settlement. Many people don’t realize they have an option in a medical malpractice suit to obtain funds. If you’re currently in the middle of a pending medical malpractice lawsuit you can obtain a settlement loan instead of reaching an early settlement agreement; alternately if you’ve accepted a structured settlement plan you can receive a large sum payment.
A settlement loan is an excellent choice if your medical malpractice lawsuit is still pending. It allows you to receive a cash advance based on the merit and probability of winning your current suit. It allows you not only to pay any pending medical bills, it allows you to let your case’s trial go on till the end and not settlement for a lower amount that is rightfully due to you. In case you lose your lawsuit you don’t have to worry. You are not required to pay back the settlement loan if the case is lost! This makes a settlement loan a priority over a traditional loan in this case.
A structured settlement buyout is an excellent choice if you’ve settled your malpractice lawsuit or the trial has ended in a verdict of your choice. A structured settlement buyout is basically a company or investor giving you a large one sum payment in return for your structured settlement payments. This is usually around 60% to 70% of the actual structured settlement amount. This is a great choice for anyone who needs cash now to take care of financial issues or to perhaps buy a new home. Read more...
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Posted by admin on Jul 5, 2010 in
Credit Tips
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Debt makes a way for many unwanted things to enter in your life. It brings lots of debt stress and health problems. If most of the time you feel depressed then it is signal that you have lost control over something in your life.
You need to be proactive for overcoming depression caused due to debt. If you enroll yourself for credit counseling you will get number of tips from the credit counselors. You can consider these debt settlement tips and find out your way to debt freedom. Every financial relief programs needs you to take some risks without which it is not possible to achieve financial freedom.
1) To get rid of debts you need a very positive way of thinking about taking some risks. You also need to make same changes in your lifestyle and way of thinking about money. Having a right mindset is very essential if you want debt relief.
2) Debt settlement is not instant process so you need to plan it properly. You need to decide which debts you can eliminate first. Experts suggest to go for the settlement of high interest debts first and then moving to next smaller debts.
3) You can write down in about how much time you want to eliminate all your debts. Writing about your balance debt amount or plans to save money. Writing about your strategies for debt relief can serve to motivate you from time to time to achieve debt settlement faster.
4) While you are trying to eliminate your higher interest loans do not fail to make minimum payments for your other debts. By doing this you can keep you credit history clean which will help you while negotiating with your creditors. If it is not possible for you to manage all debts together then you may consolidate all your debts if it suits you. Read more...
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Posted by admin on Jun 24, 2010 in
Loans
When hearing the phrase “settlement loan” you might think it as a traditional loan. This is not the true. Most financial institutions do not lend money based on the merit of a pending lawsuit case. This is because financial institutions cannot absorb the risk behind it since they are funded by consumer monetary; especially with banks. This is why most people turn to settlement loan providers when in need of financial aid during a pending lawsuit.
One of the best things about settlement loans is you do not have to repay the loan back if you lose your case. For example, if you were loaned $30,000 and your case ended in a loss and you still had $10,000 left the money would be yours to keep. This risk is taken by all settlement loan providers. This is why they do research into your pending lawsuit before loaning any money.
You won’t get a negative mark on your credit score if you lose your case. In fact, nothing based on credit history is involved with settlement loan application process. Regardless of your credit history you are still eligible for a settlement loan. However, in instances where a client has filed for bankruptcy there might be an issue, you should consult your attorney if this is the case.
There is nothing wrong with getting a settlement loan during your pending lawsuit. In fact, it is sometimes suggested by your attorney. Due to the hardship clients might face financially during a lawsuit sometimes people will settle for a less amount than the case is worth. With a settlement loan a client can take care of financial needs while the case goes the full course.
Tags: Credit, History, Loans, Settlement
Posted by admin on May 30, 2010 in
Loans
It’s an everyday occurrence, a person or person(s) are injured due to a slip and fall accident. A slip and fall accident can cause greatly bodily harm to a person, this is especially true with older individuals. Sometimes, these slip and fall accidents occur on other peoples or businesses property, and are the result of negligence of that person or business.
It’s all too common to find that person who didn’t salt their stairs after the last snow fall, or that business with wet floors and no caution signs. These types of accidents are due to the negligence of the owner of the property and compensation is required by civil law. However, compensation is usually required to be obtained in a civil lawsuit and can take months if not years to settle. During this period the plaintiff might not be able to work due to injuries from their accident. How does someone in this situation get money to keep their financial life straight? The answer is a lawsuit pre-settlement loan!
A lawsuit pre settlement loan is an option for “every single plaintiff” in a pending lawsuit; and this includes slip and fall injuries. Settlement loans are very simple to understand, it’s when a lawsuit loan provider or investor will loan you a specific amount of money with your pending lawsuit as merit. They receive back their loaned amount, plus interest when your case is settled. However, they “only” are required to pay back the amount of the settlement loan if your case reaches a favorable verdict. If you don’t win your lawsuit, you do not pay back one dollar to the settlement loan provider. Read more...
Tags: Fall, Getting, Lawsuit, Lawsuits, Loan, Settlement, Slip