FOR LAWYERS
As a former trial lawyer specializing in personal injury cases and the founder
of PLFEE, David H. Trushel understands of the plight of financially
strapped Plaintiffs. As a result of that understanding, upon his retirement
from the active practice of law, he founded PLFEE in order to provide
ready cash, on a non recourse basis, to individuals with cash needs, so that
they could continue to pay their bills during the lengthy litigation process
and so that their attorneys would have the opportunity to negotiate the best
settlement possible, or to go to verdict, for their clients, rather than having
to take the defendant's "first offer" because of the desperate financial
straights of their client.
As trial lawyers, we know that insurance companies use delaying tactics
to wear down injured litigants in order to settle cases at a value much
less than their actual worth.
PLFEE can level the playing field by providing that ready cash that
your client so desperately needs. Insurance companies don't like this, but
your clients will and will thank you for referring them to this valuable
service.
Simply complete and submit the online Application. PLFEE will be
happy to provide a NO COST, NO OBLIGATION proposal telling
you how much PLFEE, or an affiliate, is willing to advance to your
client, by the mechanism of the purchase of a lien against the proceeds
of the case, and the cost to your client, AFTER, attorney's fees
and costs, upon the successful conclusion of the case. Of course, if for
some unforeseen reason there is no recovery then NO money is owed
PLFEE and the money advanced is a gift to your client.
A knowledgeable PLFEE representative is always available to discuss
your client's case with you as well as any questions or concerns you may
have.
A sample LIEN PURCHASE AGREEMENT can be viewed on this web site.
Please select preferred format: PDF or
WORD to view this document.
PLFEE also purchases structured settlements
thereby providing immediate cash to the client rather than have the client
wait years for the money they are due.
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