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Assault & Battery Funding

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If you are a victim of an assault and battery that has been injured and currently have the representation of a lawyer, you may qualify for lawsuit funding . LawLeaf an online legal funding service will help you secure a lawsuit cash advance for all assault and battery cases.

Our legal funding lenders will compete for your business in all personal injury related cases including assault and battery lawsuits. If you currently have an open lawsuit against an individual or entity LawLeaf can help.

The different types of lawsuit cases include:

  • Assault – The threat of a bodily injury that may cause harm to an individual
  • Assault with a deadly weapon – An individual that has been threatened with a weapon
  • Battery – The use of physical force to another person
  • Aggravated Battery – A person is injured due to the use of a weapon
  • Assault and Battery – A threat and the use of force
  • Domestic Assault – A threat of bodily injury from a member in the family
  • Domestic Battery – Physical force is used by a member in the family
  • Domestic Assault and Battery – A threat of bodily injury and the use of physical force which causes injury by a member in the family
  • Sexual Assault – A threat of a sexual intent without consent
  • Sexual Battery – A person which uses force to perform sexual acts without consent
  • Sexual Assault and Battery – A person is threatened and force is used to perform sexual acts without consent.

An assault & battery case is one of the few types of personal injury cases that are done with the intent of injury and bodily harm. These types of cases are considered reckless and wrongdoing. In you are currently filing a lawsuit to seek compensation for an assault and battery; you probably fully understand that these types of cases and many times these types of cases go to trial.

LawLeaf believes that an assault & battery is a very serious matter and oftentimes these types of cases can take years to settle. If you are in a position that you need a cash advance to help supplement loss of wages, to help pay for medical expenses and ongoing medical expenses, living expenses or even out of pocket expenses simply fill out our pre-settlement funding application today. LawLeaf will evaluate your case and send it to our pre-settlement funding companies who will compete for your lawsuit cash advance.

These injuries that one may receive due to an assault and battery can put a strain to a person both physically and financially. While each of these cases vary, the most common injuries that occur include:

  • Neck injury
  • Arm & leg injury
  • Shoulder & back injuries
  • Head injury both to the front and back (brain damage)
  • Broken bones
  • Bullet & knife wounds
  • Spine injury

If you are in a position that you need a cash advance for your personal injury case, LawLeaf is here to help. We will begin by assessing your case and send your application to those lenders that handle these sorts of cases. Our only requirements are that you currently have legal representation for your case. If you have a personal injury case and require lawsuit pre-settlement cash advances, fill out one application and get quotes from several of our lenders.

LawLeaf handles both pre-settlement funding and structured settlement annuity funding for all assault and battery cases resulting in a lawsuit.

We provide funding services for Assault and Battery lawsuits for the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming and the District of Columbia D.C.

If you have additional questions, contact our personal injury cash advance representatives today or visit our lawsuit funding F.A.Q .

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