/PRNewswire/ Legal-Bay, The Pre Settlement Lawsuit Funding Company, announced today that they are now assisting a large number of attorneys with their.
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MONTCLAIR, N.J., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Legal-Bay LLC, The Pre Settlement Funding Company, announced today that as Memorial Day approaches, they are prepared for a spike in lawsuit loan funding requests. Legal-Bay s experienced staff is standing by to process the high number of applications and provide a quick turnaround time, usually in less than 48-hours once all documents have been received.
Summertime can be grueling for plaintiffs who find themselves without resources, especially as kids are getting out of school and parents need money for summer camp, vacations, and general family activities. Legal-Bay understands the need for extra cash this time of year, and is prepared to assist plaintiffs obtain the funds that will help them get back to living their lives.
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PATERSON, N.J., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Legal-Bay, the premier Pre Settlement Funding Company, announced today that they are preparing to grant more loans for lawsuits on malpractice cases as an unprecedented number of new claims continue to file in.
The most common forms of medical malpractice are: misdiagnosis, surgical errors requiring amputation or loss of limbs, treatment failures, birth injuries, and prescription drug errors. Medical malpractice is a specific kind of personal injury case aimed at hospitals, surgery centers, nurses, doctors, EMTs, or other medical professionals. It s a form of lawsuit that only applies when there is personal injury inflicted on a patient while receiving medical care. Plaintiffs in these cases are applying for lawsuit loans rather than wait out the extended time it may take to reach a settlement in court.
/PRNewswire/ Legal-Bay, the premier pre settlement funding company, announces their support in all sexual abuse cases across the country, including a recent.
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WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) - Insurance companies that will pick up most of the $1 billion tab for the sexual-abuse scandal that has overtaken the Boy Scouts of America are scheduled to face off tomorrow against plaintiff lawyers who filed tens of thousands of claims that insurers say were poorly investigated and potentially fraudulent.
Insurers have asked a federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware to order an investigation into claims filed on the eve of a Nov. 16 deadline, some by lawyers who signed hundreds of claims an hour without providing essential information such as the name of the alleged abuser or whether any physical abuse occurred. The insurers say the wave of claims threatens to divert money away from legitimate claimants and into the pockets of lawyers, outside funders and undeserving plaintiffs.