Toxic
Tort
Toxic Tort Lawsuit Cash Advance
Toxic tort lawsuits are normally filed by injured parties seeking financial restitution for
damages caused by a company or corporation that produced, manufactured or distributed products
that contained known toxic components. These components caused damage to either the property of
the plaintiff, or caused physical or emotional damage to the
plaintiff.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC is
very interested in contacting the plaintiffs of these toxic tort
lawsuits. Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC is a leading provider of pre settlement cash advances to the
plaintiffs of toxic tort litigation. Our toxic tort lawsuit cash advances are intended to provide
plaintiff litigants with the financial assets that they currently need to maintain a healthy financial position
while awaiting the eventual settlement of the lawsuit.
Because exposure to a defective product can affect a multitude of people, individual toxic
tort lawsuits are often combined with the lawsuits of others similarly damaged. These combined
toxic tort lawsuits are known as mass tort lawsuits or class action
lawsuits.
When an individual toxic tort lawsuit becomes part of a mass tort lawsuit, the time frame that
the lawsuit can logically be expected to take, expands greatly. Many of the parties of these
toxic lawsuits simply do not have the financial assets to financially survive over this protracted
time frame. A toxic tort lawsuit pre settlement cash advance can be the financial vehicle that the
litigants need.
All toxic lawsuit pre settlement cash advances are made so that if you should eventually lose
your lawsuit, you will not be held to repay the cash advance. The application process for one of
our cash advances begins with you completing our application form. The application form will contain
the details of your lawsuit, and will define the financial help that you need. After a complete
review of your application, a determination will be made as to how Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC can help
you.
On our application form, please take note of the following: you will asked to select either a
pre settlement or post settlement cash advance. A post settlement cash advance is valid
only for those who have successfully presented their case and have already won a financial judgment, but have
not received the cash they were awarded. This is typical when the defendant elects to appeal
the ruling of the courts.
Toxic substance exposure can cause a number of serious illnesses. Those exposed may be
diagnosed with one of the following:
• Asbestosis
• Aplastic Anemia
• Hodgkin’s disease
• Leukemia
• Lymphoma
• Mesothelioma
• Pneumoconiosis
There are numerous other illnesses that can be traced to exposure to these toxic elements.
Toxic tort lawsuits can be considered as a catch all for toxic exposure lawsuits that are not
normally singled out, such as a Mesothelioma lawsuit. Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC provides pre
settlement lawsuit funding for all of these toxic exposure
lawsuits.
Effective legal representation is a requirement for the success of your lawsuit. If you
do not currently have legal representation, and would like a referral from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding,
LLC for an attorney in your area that can represent you, please use our Attorney needed button at the top of the
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 Toxic
Tort Lawsuit Funding, click here.
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We have Pre Settlement Funding
available for Toxic Tort 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.
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