Construction Accidents
Lawsuit Funding For Construction Accidents
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC has two questions for you. Have you been injured while working
construction and if so, are you now seeking a cash advance against a lawsuit you have filed to receive just
compensation for that accident? If you answered yes to both of these questions, we want you to contact us
immediately. The reason is that we are a leading provider of construction accident lawsuit funding cash
advances.
We at Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC understand that construction work is inherently dangerous. Each day
construction workers face many hazards that can cause severe injury or death to a worker. And we realize that these
accidents occur even though management has safety policies in place that should protect the worker.
We also acknowledge the fact that many construction workers do not enjoy the same certainty of a work schedule
as many other workers do. They may only be employed until the end of the current project, after that they may be
laid off for an uncertain amount of time. This uncertainty of a work schedule understandably places financial
burdens on the worker and their family.
A construction accident can cause those financial burdens to increase beyond the means of the worker. That's
where we can help. A construction accident lawsuit funding cash advance can provide you with the money you need
today to cover your expenses. This pre settlement cash advance is made against the future settlement of your
lawsuit that you have already filed.
Something else that we at Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC understands is that there may be a significant time
period that can lapse from the time you initially file your lawsuit to the date that it is finally heard in a court
of law. Because of the uncertain nature of the work schedules of some construction workers, this time period can be
even harder on the injured party and their family. We can't change the court's schedule, even though at times we
wish we could. But we can help the injured construction worker, by providing them with a construction accident
lawsuit cash advance.
The process for obtaining a cash advance begins with you completing and submitting an application. Simply
complete and submit the application form to the right. Once we have your application, we will review the details of
your individual case and determine how we can best help you and your family. You are under no obligation by
submitting the application form, nor is there any charge for submitting an application.
If you qualify for a construction accident lawsuit funding cash advance, please understand that it is made to
you on a non-recourse basis. This means when your case finally makes its way into the courts, should the jury
decides against you, you will not be held responsible to repay the cash advance.
If you have yet to hire an attorney to represent you in your lawsuit, Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC can help you
there too. We have included an "Attorney Needed" link at the top of this page. Click on it and
supply the requested information, and we will put you in touch with an attorney in your area who can help you with
your case.
Contact us today by filling out the form to the right and let us get started processing your application for
lawsuit funding. Once approved, you will have your check quickly, usually within 24
hours.
Simply fill in our online Lawsuit Loan Application, or call
the toll free number above. We're standing by, ready to serve you.
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You can quickly apply to Hopkins Construction
Accident Lawsuit Funding for a Construction Accident Lawsuit Funding Cash Advance
in:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming and the District of Columbia D.C.
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