Jumat, 27 Maret 2009

Would a Settlement Loan be Right for You?

If you’re in the middle of a pending lawsuit you already understand the financial stress than can build during that period. This is especially true for injury or accident related lawsuits. During this period the plaintiff in the case won’t be able to work, and depending on the situation might never able to work again. As with most lawsuits this can be a very trying situation; most lawsuits tend to take many months if not years to complete. During this period the plaintiff in the case can become delinquent with monthly bills, medical payments, car loans and mortgages. In worst cases you can actually lose your home or vehicle during a pending lawsuit; and have adverse effects on your credit history.

Many people in this situation tend to do the worst thing and take out more credit. This can include applying for more credit cards or taking out a home equity loan. This is dangerous, if you lose your pending lawsuit you’ll still be liable for that money that was loaned. A better option in this type of situation is a settlement loan. They are a great way for a plaintiff in a pending lawsuit to take hold of their financial issues, and in the process protect their assets and credit history.

The best part of a settlement loan is it doesn’t have to be paid back until the end of your lawsuit. If you happen to lose your lawsuit you pay nothing back. That means the money you spent and that is left over the settlement loan is yours to keep and will not effect your credit history or any personal property you would other wise take out equity loan on. Settlement loans are based on the merit of your lawsuit, so if it’s a strong lawsuit against the defendant you’ll almost certainly get approved.

Remember, you need to make smart financial moves during your lawsuit. A traditional loan can be damaging if you fail to win your case since you’ll still be responsible for the payments. This is why the settlement loan is a far better option, you’ll be able to secure the financial funds you need to proceed with life and not be in danger of a loan you can’t afford if you lose.

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