Question From My Attorney
I talked to my attorney yesterday in reference to getting a settlement loan for a car accident I had last year in Detroit Michigan. My attorney told me that if I decided to try to get the loan that he would first need to speak with the company that provided me with the money. He did have one question he asked me to ask your company. If I decided to get a loan from one of your lenders will they try to interfere with my case? My attorney is very adamant that if I get a settlement with your company or a similar company that they do not interfere in any way with my case. We’ve decided to no settle on my case and this is why its taking so long.
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This is a very good question and oftentimes we receive these inquiries from attorneys. At no time during the personal injury process will out lenders interfere with the litigation of the case. The only thing that our lenders will require from an attorney is case documents in order to get you into a settlement loan. They will from time to time check up to see a status of a case but will never recommend settling or interfering with a case while going through the legal proceedings.