Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Watch What You Tweet


The families of the two women killed in a wrong-way auto accident filed lawsuits against the 20-year-old negligent driver and the owner of the Hyundai Sonata she was driving.  The owner of the Sonata alleges he did not know his girlfriend was driving without a license or if she had been drinking before the accident.  The driver of the Hyundai suffered a blood clot on her brain and two badly broken legs.

Since the fatal accident, it has emerged that the negligent driver has repeatedly boasted online about taking drugs and drinking alcohol, the most recent tweet “2 drunk 2 care” just hours before the accident.  Attorneys for the plaintiffs said they would not comment on the social media allegations.  The investigation and toxicology report are still underway.

The lawsuit will determine if she indeed was driving under the influence or negligent in any way, as well if anyone else should be held accountable for serving alcohol to a minor.  In the meantime, if the families of the victims are struggling to keep up with their financial obligations, lawsuit funding can be a great way to meet their short-term financial obligations while their case is underway.

A cash advance with Lawsuit Financial is based solely on the pending lawsuit. These families would pay nothing until they win their case.  If unsuccessful, they would owe us nothing; the cash advance would be theirs to keep.  There are no upfront fees or credit checks with lawsuit funding. The application process is quick and easy online or by phone.  Once the case is approved for funding, cash can be available within 24 - 48.

If a personal injury or wrongful death has set you back financially, lawsuit funding may be able to ease the pressure to settle early and inexpensively. It also gives your attorney the precious time he/she needs to get the fairest possible result.  Contact Lawsuit Financial today; we may be able to improve your financial situation while you seek justice.

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