If you are currently searching for lawsuit funding due to a severe injury, we want to work for you. At LawLeaf a large part of our business comes from plaintiffs who have suffered severe injury due to the negligence of another. When a plaintiff applies for lawsuit funding with LawLeaf they expect competitive rates and fast approvals. This is our commitment to every client.
Severe injury oftentimes results in fractures, amputation or spinal cord injury. Depending on the severity of the injury, you may be left with ongoing costs for medical care and rehabilitation. If you have been involved in an accident resulting in a severe injury, you may be extremely surprised how extensive the litigation process may be. When you are involved in a lawsuit that has resulted in severe injury you may be seeking compensation not only for the present but also for the future.
At LawLeaf we have extensive experience in providing lawsuit funding for our clients resulting in personal injury lawsuits due to severe injuries.
Some of these injuries include: - Broken bones
- Brain damage
- Traumatic Head injury
- Severe burns
- Loss of mobility
- Severe scarring or disfigurement
- Amputations
- Multiple fractures
- Loss of hearing or eyesight
- Paralysis
If you were injured due to someone else's negligence, you can sue for your medical expenses, lost income, loss of property, pain and suffering, mental distress and in some cases, punitive damages. Before the process begins your attorney will determine the amount of recovery expected for your claim. At LawLeaf we can provide a lawsuit cash advance before and after a claim has reached a settlement.
Some of the different types of cases that may result in severe injury include:
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