Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Litigation Funding May Help Victim Suing Bar and Grill in Drunk Driving Accident

Someone’s life can be seriously impacted by the reckless actions and negligence of another, and businesses that served alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person can be held accountable. An experienced attorney can help victims recover compensation for damages, including pain and suffering. 
A man filed a personal injury lawsuit against a Bar and Grill alleging negligence for allowing employees to serve a woman alcohol beyond the point of visible intoxication before she got behind the wheel of her vehicle and caused a serious accident.  The victim suffered serious injuries to his head, neck, shoulder, and back.  He is suing for an undetermined amount of compensation.
What happens if the legal process takes longer than this plaintiff can financially afford?  There is immediate financial assistance, sometimes referred to as a “lawsuit loan”, that may be available.  This legal funding service correctly called “litigation funding” or “lawsuit funding” would allow this victim wait for a fair and equitable settlement.  If he is desperately need money now, the only other alternative may be to settle his valuable case for pennies on the dollar to pay his bills.  If he applies for funding through Lawsuit Financial, we will act quickly to review his case, and if approved, provide funds within 24 – 48 hours.  We charge no upfront or monthly fees, and there is not need for credit checks or employment verification.  Once he is in a financially stable position, this victim can focus on recovering physically and emotionally.  Best of all, he owes us nothing until his case settles at which time repayment is made from the proceeds of the settlement.  If he loses, nothing is repaid; he keeps the cash advance.

If you or a loved one was seriously injured in an auto accident caused by a drunk driver, you have important legal rights, and may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible; then call Lawsuit Financial for a no-risk lawsuit cash advance.

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