Settlement Advance for a Defective Product
I’ve identified a defective / faulty product on your recall site. Thank you for providing that information. I am now considering signing up for a settlement advance while I get the ball rolling on my side. My question is what do I need to do in order to give me the best shot of getting a settlement advance? Can you briefly explain what the process is and how to go about putting me in the best possible position in getting a settlement advance. Thank you
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The first thing you will need is the representation of a lawyer. Best to look for a lawyer that handles product liability cases. Once you’ve filed suit against the company for your injuries you can than apply for a settlement advance through LawLeaf. When we receive an application we immediate match you with what we believe are the lenders that give you the best shot at getting funding. Typically done by injury/ case type and requested amount of money. The process can take less than a day or weeks depending upon your case. If you do qualify for a settlement advance our lenders can send you a check or wire the money whichever you prefer.