Dealing with the complexities of a worker’s comp claim? Explore our resources below to understand how pre-settlement funding can offer relief during this challenging time. Should you require further assistance or information, don’t hesitate to contact us. Together, we can ensure a brighter future. Better Days Start Today!

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Pre-Settlement Funding for Workers’ Comp & Workplace Negligence

Pre-settlement funding for workers’ comp and workplace negligence lawsuits is essentially a non-recourse funding that provides financial support while waiting for the settlement payment from the lawsuit. It’s not considered a loan and doesn’t require income verification, or collateral. Instead, the funding is based on your future award.

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Common Types of Pre-Settlement Funding In New York

While many types of personal injury cases may qualify for pre-settlement funding in New York, three of the most common types of qualifying lawsuits are auto accidents, premises negligence (often referred to as slip and fall), and workplace negligence.

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Pre-Settlement Funding for Auto Accident Lawsuits in New York

Pre-settlement funding is distinct from loans. Unlike a loan, where repayment is a certainty regardless of the lawsuit’s outcome, pre-settlement funding in New York offers a no-risk option. You repay the funds only if you win your auto accident lawsuit and secure a car accident settlement.

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How Long Can a Workers’ Comp Claim Stay Open?

Suffering an injury at work can be a challenging experience, and it’s natural to have concerns about how you will support yourself and your loved ones during this time. Workers’ compensation is designed as a safety net to provide you with financial and medical support in such situations.

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Typical Settlement for Rotator Cuff Injury at Work

Any workplace injury can be difficult to deal with. However, a shoulder injury can be particularly devastating, as it can affect your ability to work. Shoulder injuries often require serious surgery, ongoing medication, and medical therapy.

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