Monday, November 12, 2007

Holiday Cash for your Pending Lawsuit




Pre Settlement Cash Avances


The holidays are quickly approaching, and we enter into our busiest time of year for cash advances for pre settlement lawsuit cash advances. Get the cash you need while waiting for your settlement. When plaintiffs are waiting for their settlements to come in, the holidays are often a very difficult time of year because there is no money for gifts for the children or the other people on our list, along with the extra things that we like to do and have of during the holidays.

Get the cash you need on your pending lawsuit, inheritance, structured settlement, or divorce case. Pre-settlement advances are non-recourse advances
that are only repaid when and if there is a successful recovery in your case. Cash to pay the bills, and other expenses. Because there are no credit checks, or collateral required, advances can be obtained usually within 3-5 business days.
How long it takes is determined by how quickly we can get the necessary info from your attorney and speak with him/her about your case and your chances of winning. Your advance will be determined by the strength of your case, and underwriters will usually invest up to 10% of what they feel your case is worth.

Cash advances (lawsuit loans) help to relieve the financial pressure of waiting for the lawsuit to settle, and helps your attorney to get the best possible amount for your settlement. Now you don't have to accept the first offer if it isn't the best possible offer. Most people can't afford to wait for the best settlement
offer. No repayments are made until the case settles favorably. When the case does settle, your attorney will deduct their fees, and pay back the amount of the advance, plus fees and interest charges, and the rest goes to you, the plaintiff. If the case doesn't settle favorably, keep the advance and OWE NOTHING.


Check with us today to se if your case qualifies for funding. To ensure getting your advance quickly, and have more time to enjoy the holidays, get started now by using our online application or call: 360 892 6667

Reach us toll free: 877 386 3374


Our web address: http://www.freedomfirstfunding.com/





Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Five Things Not to do When Selling Structured Settlements


Here is how to Avoid Them

Number One: Never sell your structured settlement/annuity
to the highest bidder.

Some brokers and structured settlement/annuity sources make a high offer to put someone under contract. Then start making excuses and reduce the offer they made. If you have already signed a contract, it's very hard to get out. If you can get out, the process will have to be started all over again, elsewhere.

Number Two: Don't believe a funding source when they tell you they can do
the process quickly.

The amount of time to close is governed by the state where you live, and the state that the insurance company has their home office in. Depending on the state where you live, it can take anywhere from 1 month up to 4months. These settlements do not close in a week or two.

Number Three: Don't sell all of your Structured Settlement/Annuity at once.

You have the option of selling only the amount that you need. If you have a settlement of $200,000, and you only need $20,000, sell only that amount.Later, if you need more cash, just sell that amount. By doing it that way, you will receive more cash over the life of the settlement/annuity.

Number Four: Don't let being desparate for cash or emotions control you.

Often our need for cash for causes our emotions to get in the way. Cash may be needed for things like starting a new venture or when we are either excited or desparate, we don't always make the best decisions. Take the time to evaluate the situation. Some brokers and funding sources may try to take advantage of the situation. Always discuss your situation with someone you trust for advice,
and save your financial options.


Number five: Do not forget to do your research (due diligence) on the
structured settlement/annuity purchaser.
Check with the attorney general in the state where you live, and the state where the funding source is located to see if there are any complaints against them. If there are too many complaints about them, move on to the next source. Always complete your research before signing the agreement.


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