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Sunday, February 12, 2006

High-Cost of Lawsuit No Longer Barrier To Reaping Financial Benefits

 
Plaintiffs Solve Financial Stress Through Lawsuit Funding

Those faced with the high-costs of a lawsuit are now reaping the financial benefits with Lawsuit Funding.

Bartlesville, OK (PRWEB) February 12, 2006 -- With the high-costs of legal services today, consumers whose personal injury, wrongful death, or other civil lawsuits are dragging on often feel demoralized and are willing to settle early for much less than the suit is worth. To serve this growing need, Lawsuit Funding companies have now arrived to assist people with the means to a fair legal settlement.

Lawsuit Funding companies work by advancing plaintiffs the funding needed to continue forward without putting themselves in financial danger. These funding companies regularly use the services of consulting companies to summit the plaintiff's application to be considered for funding. The funding they provide can help plaintiffs pay their bills and continue with medical treatment, while it can help lawyers who don't have a lot of funding pay for expensive expert witnesses and other expenses related to pursuing the lawsuit.

Historically, this kind of funding was prohibited by ancient common laws, which referred to it as champerty or barratry. However, in the litigation atmosphere of our time, not having the cash reserves of the large companies put plaintiffs at a serious disadvantage. Except in Ohio, all American states have eliminated these laws, helping ordinary people have more of a fighting chance. But traditional lenders still don't advance money on even the most certain lawsuit. And attorneys are forbidden by ethics and professional organization to discuss lawsuit funding with their clients.

Still, lawsuit financing companies have risen to the challenge. Claude Washington of www.wnafastcash.com explains how it works to the benefit of the consumer: “...These are funded by businesses who provide other large-cash transaction services to the legal industry, companies who are able and willing to help plaintiffs stay the course until their lawsuits are settled fairly in a court of law. …If the lawsuit, for some unanticipated reason, is decided against the plaintiff, lawsuit funding companies are prohibited by law to try to collect the funds advanced to plaintiffs."

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Press Contact: Claude Washington
Company Name: WASHINGTON'S NOTE ADVISORY
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 918-335-9139
Website:
http://www.wnafastcash.com

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