Accident caused injury
I have a little damage to my brain as a result of a motorcylce accident. My attorney thinks my case is worth a lot of money. I’ve lost my job and I’m about to lose a lot more and in desparate need of a lawsuit cash advance. I can’t tell you how much I really need this advance. Can you explain to me how quickly and what I need to do on my end to speed up the process of getting a lawsuit cash advance for my case? I applied online tonight with your company and hoping I hear from one of your lenders first thing tomorrow.
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The one thing you can do while our lenders look at your case is contact your attorney and let him know one of our lender(s) will be contacting him for documentation which is used to evaluate your case. The thing that can hold up funding sometimes is the ability to connect with an attorney. We work with many attorneys on a repeat basis and sometimes they can be tough to reach. If your attorney has ever worked with LawLeaf he will know what our lenders will request and could ultimately save a lot of time on both ends. Once our lenders get the required documentation surrounding your motorcycle accident the evaluation process can take less than a day for an approval.