Workers
Compensation Injuries
Workman Compensation Injuries Lawsuit Funding
The following information is presented from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC. Hopkins Lawsuit
Funding, LLC is a leading provider of pre settlement worker compensation lawsuit cash advances. Our workman
compensation lawsuit cash advances provide the injured worker with the funding that he or she needs now, not at
some date when the courts finally decide your lawsuit.
If you are gainfully employed and are injured while performing the work you were hired to do, your injury should
be covered by Worker Compensation Insurance. The rules are pretty straight forward; if you are injured while at
work, you report the injury to your supervisor, and then receive the treatment you need from a qualified medical
professional and you’re all taken care. Of course there is a certain amount of paperwork that goes along with
this. And the system works fine, most of the time that is.
Companies normally will look to trained medical personnel to determine when an injured party is recovered enough to
return to work. They may suggest that the worker return to work on a lighter or modified work load. Or they
may recommend that further treatment is required. But what if the injured party doesn’t agree with the
assessment of the medical personal?
This is where workers compensation lawsuits are born. The injured worker feels compelled to sue to obtain his or
her justified compensation. As we all know that there normally will be a significant waiting period between
when a lawsuit is filed and the date that it actually will be heard in a court of law. The difficult financial
positions that many plaintiffs find themselves at, when they file their lawsuits statistically worsen during this
protracted waiting period.
Many defendants are acutely aware of this harrowing financial position of the plaintiffs and will tender a pre
trial settlement offer. This offer traditionally is far below the amount that the plaintiff could be awarded
if they are able to await their day in court. Many plaintiffs will take the offer thinking that it is
their only option is to take the money now, as they financially cannot wait for the court date.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC wants all defendants to know that there are other options. For plaintiffs in these
cases, a worker compensation lawsuit funding advance is available. You can have the funds you and your
family need within days of completing our Application form and electronically submitting it.
The legal team at Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC will begin a review of the pertinent details of your lawsuit. And
then, with a complete understanding of your particular situation, we can determine how best to help you.
This pre settlement advance is made to you against the future settlement award of your lawsuit. When your case is
finally resolved, you will be required to repay the cash advance. If the final verdict is not in your favor
and the courts rule against you, you will not have to repay the cash advance.
On the application form, you will find that you have a choice to apply for
a pre settlement advance or a post settlement cash advance. The post settlement option is for the group of
plaintiffs who have already won a judgment from the courts, but have still not received the funds that they so
desperately need.
Because Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC understands the need for a knowledgeable attorney in any lawsuit, we offer
a referral service for those who need local attorneys who are knowledgeable in worker compensation lawsuits. If you
would like us to refer an attorney to you, please follow the Attorney needed link 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 Workers
Compensation Lawsuit Funding, click here.
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We have
Pre Settlement Funding available for Workers Compensation Cases
in:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
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