Environmental
Cases
Environmental lawsuit Funding
Environmental pollution affects everyone. Groups or companies that illegally dispose of environmentally
hazardous materials and chemicals endanger each and every American. The results of this environmental contamination
can affect those exposed to the illegal dumping in two manners, either serious medical problems or damage to their
property.
To recoup damages to either their person or their property, many individuals have filed environmental lawsuits
against those responsible. If you are one of these injured parties, and are currently seeking an environmental
lawsuit funding cash advance, please contact Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC is a leading provider of environmental lawsuit funding cash advances. Our
environmental lawsuit funding cash advances are made to individuals or families that need an immediate infusion of
cash, while awaiting the resolution of their lawsuit.
The financial needs of injured parties are varied; each case will have different financial needs. The plaintiffs
in these lawsuits may be encountering mounting medical expenses, or need assistance in paying for full time care of
a family member affected by the environmental damages created by the defendant. The important thing is that
these families need immediate help. An environmental lawsuit cash advance can provide that help.
If you would like to apply to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC for an environmental lawsuit cash advance, please
follow our link to the application form. Pending a successful review of the facts of your
individual lawsuit and the receipt of any required paperwork of your attorney, Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC will
contact you to arrange the cash advance. Not all those who apply will qualify for our cash advances. The details
of your lawsuit will be a deciding factor in your qualification.
Most lawsuits involve the injured party suing the responsible parties for something that happened in a very
short time frame, such as a car accident, truck accident or even a slip and fall accident. An exception to this is the environmental
lawsuit, where the cause and effect of the lawsuit takes place over an extended period of time.
Environmental lawsuits normally are not over an individual person illegally dumping a single container of a
hazardous material, but typically will involve a company that systematically illegally disposed of hazardous
materials. Both are wrong and should not be tolerated, but it is the long term illegal actions that create these
environmental disasters.
Environmental litigation is very complicated. Proving the allegations against the defendant may require that
your legal team call upon environmental experts, who will eventually testify in court on your behalf. Another
factor that can complicate the issue is that many of the environmentally damaged sites have been abandoned. The
company that allegedly caused the contamination may have simply closed, or may have moved and changed names to
avoid prosecution. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains a web site that details the current facts
about these Superfund Sites.
One of the more infamous superfund sites is the environmental disaster, is Love Canal. Love Canal is located near Niagara Falls in
upstate New York. In the 1970’s this property was owned by Hooker Chemical. While they owned the property,
Hooker Chemical illegally dumped 21,000 tons of toxic waste on the property. This property was later sold to the
Niagara Falls School board for a sum of $1. The existence of the toxic waste was detailed in the deed for the
property. The deed also included a liability limitation clause about the contamination. Love Canal is on the
list of EPA Supersites. Litigation has a very long time line. Several years can pass from the time that the
lawsuits are filed until the time that the case finally reaches the courts. Due to the complexity of these
cases, the time line can even be longer. Plaintiffs in these lawsuits can come to the realization that they
cannot financially survive until their case is adjudicated. Defendants in these cases have been known to offer
pre trail cash settlements to the plaintiffs.
The defendant often makes these offers in hopes of avoiding a public trial. These offers are also quite lower
than there potential liability if the case makes to court. Plaintiffs are often pressured into accepting these pre
trail offers, due to the crushing financial situation. Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC wants all plaintiffs in
environmental lawsuits to know that there is another option. A pre settlement environmental lawsuit funding cash advance from Hopkins
lawsuit Funding, LLC, can provide the funding you need, while allowing you to maintain your lawsuit. All
environmental lawsuit funding cash advances are made on a non-recourse basis. In the event that your lawsuit is
decided in favor of the defendant, you will not be held responsible to repay any of the cash advanced to you
from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC.
Because Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC wants to help the victims of environmental lawsuits, they offer
Post lawsuit funding cash advances and an attorney referral service, in addition to their pre settlement lawsuit funding
cash advances. Post settlement funding is made to plaintiffs who have already won their legal battle and have
received a financial award from the court, but due to unforeseen reasons have yet to receive the court awarded
judgments.
To apply for a post settlement cash advance, please use the same application form link as above. Please check
Post settlement instead of the pre settlement on the application. If you would like to have Hopkins Lawsuit Funding
LLC recommend an attorney in your area who can represent you in court, please use our Attorney Needed link at the
top of is page.
Simply fill in our online Lawsuit Loan Application, or call
the toll free number above. We're standing by, ready to serve you.
For more information on Environmental
Case Lawsuit Funding, click here.
|
We have Pre Settlement Funding available
for Environmental Cases 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.
|
|