September 2, 2008
Finance Lawsuit Expenses
If you need to finance lawsuit expenses, you should check out this article I just posted which explains exactly how a lawsuit loan is a better option than credit cards, mortgages, loans from friends, etc. Check it out! This may help you decide which route is best for you:
“As many plaintiffs know, it can sometimes be difficult to finance lawsuit expenses. The good news for you is that if you are in the middle of a pending civil lawsuit, you have many options to finance your lawsuit expenses.”
Filed under Articles, Cash Advance Advice by Jason
August 25, 2008
Lawsuit Loans to be Legal in Ohio on August 28th
In a move that overturned previous rulings by the Ohio Supreme Court as recently as 2003, the Ohio Legislature and Governor Strickland approved House Bill 248 on May 28th, 2008, which will allow for “lawsuit loans”–technically lawsuit funding–to be available to Ohio plaintiffs as of August 28th, 2008.
This will allow plaintiffs to make the choice whether or not they get lawsuit funding rather than be barred from getting funding.
I’ve had to see way to many people from Ohio get rejected for lawsuit funding, which is never fun to do since our clients are often in a position wheret they really need the money. Well, now we can finally approve these folks for the money they need, which makes us very happy!
If you’ve got a civil lawsuit in Ohio and you want a lawsuit loan, just fill out the form to the right or go to this page on Ohio Lawsuit Loans to find out more.
Thanks,
Jason
Filed under Articles, Cash Advance Advice by Jason
August 5, 2008
Loan for Lottery Winnings
If you are seeking a loan for lottery winnings, you should read the following article and discover what your option are:
“Imagine being able to get a majority of your settlement now, before the full lottery winnings have come in.
Now there is no reason to wait for the winnings to come in. We here at My Legal Advance can offer you a loan on your winnings at a very reasonable interest rate of 1% to 7%.”
July 22, 2008
How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take?
Just posted an article that answers the all-important question: “How long does a personal injury lawsuit take?”
Here’s a piece of it:
“Because a lot can be at stake in a personal injury lawsuit, you will want to get the most reasonable estimate for how long your lawsuit will take as possible. Unfortunately, it would be impossible to give you a short answer as to how long your lawsuit will take. There is just so much that it depends on.”
Filed under Articles, personal injury by Jason
July 17, 2008
Sell Structured Settlement for Personal Injury
I just posted an article on how to sell structured settlements for personal injury. If you are interested, click on that link. Here’s an excerpt:
“Now that you’ve got regular money coming in, do you want to sell your structured settlement for your personal injury case?
When you won your personal injury case, you probably thought you were Golden, right? You probably thought you had won the game.
Then the judge (or your attorney) lets you know that your settlement is going to trickle in every month for the next ten years. . . “
Filed under Articles, structured settlement by Jason
July 16, 2008
Cash Out Structured Settlements
I just posted this article about how to cash out structured settlements . . . Read and learn how easy it is!
What if you could cash out your structured settlement now? How would you like to get paid now for money that would otherwise take years to come in?
If you have a structured settlement that you are receiving monthly payments on and you are in need of quick cash, My Legal Advance is here for you. With My Legal Advance’s quick and easy 3-step process, you can get cash out of your structured settlement in about 48 hours.
Filed under Articles, structured settlement by Jason
July 15, 2008
Get Money for Structured Settlement
I just wrote an article on how to get money for your structured settlement. If this is something you’re interested in, you owe it to yourself to check this out.
Filed under Articles, structured settlement by Jason
December 17, 2007
New Lawsuit Settlement Loan Article Published
I just published a new article on www.ezinearticles.com. Feel free to go check it out! Here’s a snippet and a link to the article:
Lawsuit settlement loans are an obscure financial option for most people. Because most of us aren’t involved in lawsuits on a regular basis, we don’t often have to decide if getting a lawsuit settlement loan is the right thing to do or not. The truth is, in my years of helping people make this decision, all of their confusion boils down to a few unanswered questions:
What is a lawsuit settlement loan?
A lawsuit settlement loan is a “non-recourse loan”. “Non-recourse” simply means that the lender doesn’t have the right to collect the money if the case doesn’t settle-for example, if you got a $10,000 lawsuit settlement loan and you lost your case, you wouldn’t owe anything. This is the way a lawsuit settlement loan has to work under Federal law.
How high are the interest rates on lawsuit settlement loans?
The interest rates on these loans range anywhere between 1% to 5% monthly. A fair interest rate for a personal injury lawsuit settlement would be around 2.5% to 3.5%. A fair interest rate for a structured settlement case would be around 1% to 1.5%. For riskier cases, expect interest rates bordering on 5%. Be careful of deceptive math with most companies! Some companies may try to scam you by making you believe a “grid-structure repayment plan” is the way to go. With these repayment plans, you may end up repaying 60% interest if your case settles any time within six months. So, if your lawsuit settlement arrived after two months you would have ended up paying 30% of the loan per month.
What if I lose my case?
Because lawsuit settlement loans are non-recourse loans disbursed based on your pending settlement, if yours never comes because you lost your case, then you wouldn’t owe anything.
What if the settlement is less than the loan amount?
If the settlement is less than the loan amount, you still do not owe more than the settlement. Basically, you will not leave the deal with personal debt from the non-recourse loan. . . (READ MORE)
– Jason Argall
I just published an article on lawsuit cash advance on EZineArticles.com, see the clip of the article below and click the link to read the rest:
“How long will it take for my lawsuit to settle?” Now, be honest, how many times has that question replayed in your mind? How many times has it gone unanswered?
In case you haven’t figured this out yet: our justice system doesn’t work on our terms. If you need to pay a bill by the end of the month, the judges, court clerks, attorneys and paralegals aren’t going to get busy just for you. The court systems aren’t Burger King, and you aren’t going to “Have it Your Way”.
In fact, the justice system is designed to take its time-I prefer the slogan, “Have it Our Way”. This may annoy you as a plaintiff (as it should), but the defendants and insurance companies love it.
If you have a personal injury auto accident case, the defendant’s insurance company will usually do everything in its power to extend the time of the trial. Insurance companies know that most plaintiffs are struggling financially (due to the consequences of a car accident), and they’re more than happy to force desperate people into accepting bogus offers. Where do you think most of their profits come from? Unfortunately, it’s from desperate people like you.” . . . (Read More)
- Jason Argall

