When obtaining pre-settlement funding, many concerns can arise. Naturally, you want to keep the details of your legal case confidential between you and your lawyer. Anything that you say to your lawyer is protected under attorney-client privilege as outlined in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) §24-5-501. When you apply for funding, you will …
What Happens if I Need More Money Before Receiving My Settlement?
After going through an accident, you will face both physical and financial damages. These damages can take a huge toll on your well being and financial health. While you are waiting for your lawyer to negotiate a settlement to cover your expenses, your debt will continue to accrue. When you obtain pre-settlement funding, you can …
How Do Plaintiffs Benefit from Pre-Settlement Legal Funding?
Pre-settlement legal funding exists to keep you in the fight. Insurance companies and the defense will try to use stall tactics against you. While some can sustain themselves throughout a legal battle, many can cripple under mounting financial pressures. The financial pressures get exploited and put you in a difficult situation. The defense will try …
Does Pre-Settlement Legal Funding Require a Credit Check or Financial Statement?
The money you receive from pre-settlement legal funding is in the form of a loan. When applying for a loan, you need to provide lots of financial information to the lender. This is to prove that you can pay back the loan properly and that you are a responsible borrower. Pre-settlement funding with Silver Dollar …
Do I Have to Be Employed to Get a Cash Advance on a Pre-Settlement Loan?
Pre-settlement loans exist to help you get through a tough financial hardship. Most loans need you to have a steady income source, employment, collateral, and a host of other requirements. With us, this is not the case. The loan that you receive to help you while your case gets fought in court do not abide …
Can I Still Apply for Pre-Settlement Funding if I Had Prior Funding Elsewhere?
During your pursuit for compensation from a personal injury claim, time is not on your side. Negotiations between your legal representation and the insurance company can take a long time. If your claim goes to trial, it can take even longer. There is no incentive for the insurance company to resolve things in a timely …