Put yourself in the underwriter's shoes! What is it that you would want to see prior to loaning someone your money? Remember, in almost all cases, the underwriter will have never met the applicant. The underwriter must rely simply on the documents submitted for review.
Of course, the request for funding is a critical component in obtaining your lawsuit loan! Frequently, individuals submit partially-completed request for funding, and contact us asking why they have not obtained the lawsuit loan requested. In reality, if you're not willing to complete a one-page request for funding, it is unlikely that you're serious about obtaining the funding that you identify.
To initiate the process, you must ask yourself how it is that you're going to grab the underwriter's attention. If you do not inform the underwriter what it is that serves as a principal basis on which your request is predicated, it is extremely unlikely that you will prevail in obtaining the lawsuit loan you seek!
I've provided two cases for which individuals went to the trouble of completing and submitting request for funding, ostensibly to obtain lawsuit loans. Once you review these cases, which one, if either, would you consider the likely candidate to receive funding?
The first case deals with an incident that occurred in a Good Will store. The applicant stated, "I was at a Goodwill store, sorting through the clothes when a coat hanger jumped out and smacked me on the bridge of my nose."
The second case deals with the motorcycle incident. The applicant informed us, "I was on a motorcycle. The car driver was traveling in the opposite direction and turned left in front of me. The car driver was cited for failure to yield."
Is there any doubt in your mind that the Goodwill Store incident, although entertaining, was not funded? Contrariwise, would you be surprised to learn that the motorcycle incident was funded? If you're going to fund either of these cases, I suspect I know which one you would choose.
The lesson to be learned is, before you submit a request for funding to obtain a lawsuit loan, review it to ensure that your case is meritorious. Your chances of obtaining a lawsuit loan are minimal if you're only able to make a "red-faced" argument to support your case! - 30462
Of course, the request for funding is a critical component in obtaining your lawsuit loan! Frequently, individuals submit partially-completed request for funding, and contact us asking why they have not obtained the lawsuit loan requested. In reality, if you're not willing to complete a one-page request for funding, it is unlikely that you're serious about obtaining the funding that you identify.
To initiate the process, you must ask yourself how it is that you're going to grab the underwriter's attention. If you do not inform the underwriter what it is that serves as a principal basis on which your request is predicated, it is extremely unlikely that you will prevail in obtaining the lawsuit loan you seek!
I've provided two cases for which individuals went to the trouble of completing and submitting request for funding, ostensibly to obtain lawsuit loans. Once you review these cases, which one, if either, would you consider the likely candidate to receive funding?
The first case deals with an incident that occurred in a Good Will store. The applicant stated, "I was at a Goodwill store, sorting through the clothes when a coat hanger jumped out and smacked me on the bridge of my nose."
The second case deals with the motorcycle incident. The applicant informed us, "I was on a motorcycle. The car driver was traveling in the opposite direction and turned left in front of me. The car driver was cited for failure to yield."
Is there any doubt in your mind that the Goodwill Store incident, although entertaining, was not funded? Contrariwise, would you be surprised to learn that the motorcycle incident was funded? If you're going to fund either of these cases, I suspect I know which one you would choose.
The lesson to be learned is, before you submit a request for funding to obtain a lawsuit loan, review it to ensure that your case is meritorious. Your chances of obtaining a lawsuit loan are minimal if you're only able to make a "red-faced" argument to support your case! - 30462
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