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Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Cash Advance
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If you are currently seeking lawsuit funding for a medical malpractice, begin by applying with LawLeaf today. We are an online legal service company that matches plaintiffs involved in medical malpractice cases to lenders that are willing to compete for your business. If you have been involved in a medical malpractice chances are a medical representative, hospital or other health care provider failed to treat you properly.
There are over 80,000 people who die each year in the United States due to medical malpractice. According to the Federal Drug Administration medication errors alone cause 1.3 million injuries each year.  Medical malpractice is considered among the leading causes of wrongful death and personal injury throughout the United States. If you are seeking a cash advance for a medical malpractice case, our lenders are ready to compete for your business. A pre-settlement legal cash advance can help a victim involved in a medical malpractice suit help pay down medical expenses, pay for bills and allow your attorney the ability to get you fair compensation without settling for less money.

The most common professionals and entities that are involved in medical malpractice cases include:
  • doctors
  • physicians
  • nurses
  • chiropractors
  • therapists
  • psychologists
  • dentists
  • hospitals
  • surgeons
  • health care facilities
  • institutions
Med Mal cases will require a thorough review to determine who if anyone should be held responsible. Your attorney will require certain information to build the strength of your case. This information will essentially play an important part in getting you full compensation for your medical malpractice lawsuit. We understand that this process can take months or even years before a settlement is awarded. For some people who live pay check to paycheck and need cash now, a cash advance can certainly be a viable option while waiting for a case to settle. Our lawsuit funding lenders all offer non-recourse funding which means if your attorney is not successful in winning you compensation from your case, you don’t have to pay back our lenders.

There are many different types of medical malpractice cases our lenders will consider. Some of the different malpractice case types and injuries they will consider include but not limited to:
  • birth injury
  • failure to diagnose, late diagnosis & misdiagnosis
  • surgical malpractice
  • failure to prevent surgical infection
  • mistreatment or negligence
  • improper medications
  • anesthesia errors
  • leaving a medical device implanted after surgery
  • nursing home negligence
  • failure to diagnose cancer
  • medication errors

LawLeaf has the reputation for taking cases involving medical malpractice and getting favorable results for those individuals seeking legal cash advances. When a lawsuit is filed for a medical malpractice, your attorney will need time to help recover full compensation for your injury. While your attorney is fighting for full compensation for you injuries, LawLeaf will help you secure a pre-settlement cash advance for your medical malpractice lawsuit.

If you want our network of lenders compete for your business and interested in applying for a lawsuit loan, begin by filling out our personal injury cash advance application today. If you have additional questions regarding medical malpractice legal funding, you can contact one of our lawsuit funding representatives today.

Our service is without obligation so sign-up today and let our lenders will begin competing for your business today.

LawLeaf handles all cases involving pre-settlement funding , structured settlement cash advances , commercial litigation and law firm loans

We provide funding services for medical malpractice 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.