Negligence Case
Lawsuit Funding
Facts about negligence lawsuit
funding
Negligence can be defined as the failure to exercise the care that a reasonable and prudent person would in a
similar circumstance. When you or a member of your family has been injured due to the negligence of another, you
may have grounds for a negligence lawsuit. For the injury to be classified as negligence, the act that caused the
injury must not be intentional.
The negligence can be caused by a person, company, corporation or legal entity. Negligence lawsuit funding is a
form of lawsuit loan that is provided to the plaintiffs of a negligence lawsuit prior to settlement.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC is a provider of negligence lawsuit funding.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC is a Philadelphia Pennsylvania based lawsuit funding company that is one of the
leading providers of negligence lawsuit funding cash advances in America. These cash advances are basically loans
against your lawsuit. One fact that all litigation shares is that a significant amount of time will typically
expire between the time that your lawsuit is initially filed and the date that it will be decided in a court of
law.
This time period can often be years long. This extended time frame may not be an issue for those deep financial
pockets, but for those who are struggling financially; this protracted time can be the straw that breaks the
camel’s back. This is where a lawsuit loan against your pending lawsuit from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC can
help.
These cash advances are repayable to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC, when you settle your lawsuit. In the unlikely
event that you do not prevail, and the courts decide in favor of the defendant, then you are not obligated to repay
the cash advance. The process to obtain a negligence lawsuit funding cash advances starts with you completing
and submitting an application. Please follow our Application Form link. Upon receipt of your application, our
litigation team will review the details of your lawsuit and your financial needs. With a complete
understanding of your situation, we can then determine how best to assist you.
On this same application form, there is a check box for either pre settlement cash advance or a post settlement cash advance. Post settlement cash advances are another form of litigation financing.
It differs from the pre settlement advances, in that these are provided to plaintiffs who have already won a
judgment against the defendant. But have not received the compensation awarded by the courts. The same policies
are in effect for both types of lawsuit loans.
Another name that often applied to our negligence lawsuit funding cash advances is general negligence lawsuit
funding. General negligence lawsuit funding is a catch all term that covers many of the other types of negligence
that are not a specific classification of negligence. Nursing home negligence is a classic example of a specific type of
negligence. Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC also provides pre settlement funding for nursing home negligence. For
more information on Nursing home negligence lawsuit funding from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC, please follow the
above listed link.
On the top of this page is another link, Attorney Needed. This one will take you to our attorney
reference service. This is a service of Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC that will get you the contact information on
an attorney in your area that can represent you in your negligence lawsuit. This service is intended for those who
do not already have legal representation.
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 Negligence
Cases, click here.
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You can quickly apply to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding for a Negligence Case
Lawsuit 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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