
If you’re experiencing legal trouble, you may consider consulting with an attorney and filing a lawsuit.
Lawsuits can bring about challenges, including financial hardship.
Ally Lawsuit Loans is here to help.
Apply today to see if you qualify for pre-settlement funding.
Types of Cases We Handle
Ally Lawsuit Loans handles a variety of lawsuits.
These cases include:
- Personal injury;
- Car accidents;
- Assault and battery;
- Hit and run;
- Medical malpractice;
- Products liability;
- Unpaid overtime;
- Wrongful termination; and
- Workers’ compensation.
If you’re wondering whether we cover your kind of New Jersey lawsuit, contact us. We’ll help you get started on your application.
Important New Jersey Legal Information
When considering filing a lawsuit, it is important to consider the type of lawsuit you will be filing and the law that pertains to it.
New Jersey Statutes of Limitations
Every kind of lawsuit is dictated by a statute of limitations. A statute of limitations is a law that imposes a time limit on the amount of time you have to file your lawsuit. If you fail to file your lawsuit within this timeframe, you will be unable to recover compensation for your losses.
For example, the statute of limitations for personal injury in New Jersey is two years, while the statute of limitations for damage to personal property is six years. This is the specified amount of time you will have to file your lawsuit.
Consider the Source of Your Injuries For Your Claim
Certain cases, like workplace accidents, are governed by workers’ compensation. Workers’ compensation is a kind of insurance provided to employees, protecting them should they experience a workplace accident. Legal aid may be sought if your claim is denied or you are not receiving fair compensation.
If your injuries are a result of a car accident, you should consider New Jersey’s liability insurance.
New Jersey has minimum amounts of insurance coverage, including:
- $15,000 for bodily injury per person;
- $30,000 for bodily injury per accident; and
- $5,000 for property damage.
You may need to file a lawsuit after your car accident if your claim is denied by the insurance company or you receive an unfair settlement offer.
If you are concerned about the type of claim you may have, consult with a qualified attorney. Your attorney will assist you with all aspects of your case and fully understand the laws that pertain to it. And whatever your case may entail, Ally Lawsuit Loans can help.
New Jersey Lawsuit Funding Requirements
The legal funding process at Ally Lawsuit Loans is simple.
The required steps for funding include:
- Your application. Contact us by phone or through email. We will ask questions about yourself and your lawsuit.
- Contacting your attorney. We will contact your attorney to get further information regarding your lawsuit.
- Approval. If approved, you can expect to receive funding 24 hours after approval.
Why Choose Ally Lawsuit Funding?
If you are in the process of choosing a lawsuit funding company, consider Ally Lawsuit Funding. We pride ourselves in offering the best customer service and lowest rates in the industry.
We understand lawsuits are complicated as it is, which is why we’ve made our application process quick and easy. Our New Jersey lawsuit loans are also 100% risk-free. If you happen to lose your case, you owe us nothing.
Contact us today or call 213-418-1732 for a case evaluation.