Toxic Mold

Legal Advances for Plaintiffs

LawLeaf a leading provider of online legal advances announces today the approval of plaintiffs for a variety of different funding cases. When a plaintiff contacts LawLeaf they are interested in receiving an advancement at a competitive rate and judiciously. At LawLeaf we thrive in getting our clients into settlement advances. When LawLeaf receives an application for settlement funding we provide a matching service that puts our clients in the best position in getting an approval. We work with a network of litigation financing lenders who provide an array of different funding options. LawLeaf matches our clients with the appropriate funding sources giving them the best chance at securing funding for their case.

LawLeaf announces today they were successful in getting approvals for the following cases:

  • Alaska plaintiff receives an approval for a slip and fall case
  • Arkansas plaintiff receives an approval for tractor trailer accident
  • Connecticut plaintiff gets an approval for defective product lawsuit
  • New Jersey plaintiff gets an approval for Medical Malpractice lawsuit
  • Kansas plaintiff approved for a toxic mold lawsuit
  • Arizona plaintiff receives an approval for boating accident
  • Iowa plaintiff receives approval for premises liability lawsuit
  • South Carolina plaintiff approved for funding for a pit bull dog bite lawsuit

LawLeaf is ready to work for you. If you are currently searching for lawsuit funding begin by applying online with LawLeaf today.

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South Carolina Toxic Mold Lawsuit

A jury in Berkeley County, South Carolina awarded $50,000 in damages and $75,000 in punitive damages against Prudential Carolina Real Estate because of a sale of a residential property without disclosing that it had a toxic mold problem.

Attorney Michael Scarafile, of Prudential Carolina told reporters that the post-trial motions have not yet been heard by trial Judge Roger Young, so the verdict has not been finalized.

There were two mold reports on the property that were not disclosed prior to the purchase of the house. Dana Winters & Daniella Winters filed a toxic mold lawsuit against Prudential Carolina and against the real estate agaent Barbara Daniels.

In 2005, the Winters bought the property for $110,000. The purchase of the property included a home along with a store. When renovations begun the Winters uncovered black mold during the renovation process. The lawsuit stated that Prudential Carolina knew about the black mold problem and failed to disclose the problem prior to selling the Winters the home.

The Winters are still paying the mortgage on the home but had to abandon the house because of the black mold problem.

According to health reports, black mold can cause serious health issues.

*If you have the representation of a lawyer and currently seeking toxic mold lawsuit funding, begin by applying online at LawLeaf. LawLeaf an online lawsuit cash advance service matches lenders with plaintiffs. If you want our network of lawsuit funding lenders to compete for your business contact us today.

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Saturday, September 6th, 2008 Real Estate Disputes, Toxic Mold 2 Comments

Settlement Advances for 8 New Clients

LawLeaf an online lawsuit funding services announces approvals for 8 new clients. LawLeaf provides settlement advances for clients throughout the United States. Our main focus is getting our clients into financial non recourse advance loans quick and at a competitive rate. The clients that were approved for funding secured both pre settlement personal injury and commercial litigation loans.

Clients include:

  • Hawaii Client approved for environmental litigation advance
  • Montana Client approved for amusement park person injury funding
  • Toxic Mold lawsuit was filed by a plaintiff in Nevada. Client approved for funding
  • Maritime accident in Florida
  • Massachusetts nursing home negligence approved
  • Intellectual Property lawsuit filed and approved for funding in New Hampshire
  • Breach of Contract lawsuit filed and approved for plaintiff in Wisconsin
  • Oregon Client approved for financing for securities fraud claim

LawLeaf takes applications for a variety of different funding types. Our services include pre settlement loans, commercial litigation advances, structured settlement payouts and attorney funding options. When a client contacts LawLeaf they are interested in securing an advance quickly with no hassle. During the application process, LawLeaf will evaluate your case and determine which lender(s) within our network is best suited to handle your request. Our main goal is to get you money now.

Our clients use our service because we do just that, get results fast. If you are currently searching for lawsuit funding, begin by applying online with LawLeaf today. We stand ready to assist you!

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