A fatal accident in Alabama
remains under investigation after a tractor trailer left the roadway and tipped
on its side, spilling its flammable contents. Although there are no reports as
to why the truck toppled, it is believed that a second vehicle was involved;
the driver of that vehicle fled the scene of the accident. The 72-year-old
driver of the tractor trailer was not wearing a seat belt.
Police are still
investigating the accident and searching for the hit-and-run driver and
witnesses to determine what caused the accident. During this time, the victim’s
family should consult an experienced auto accident attorney to understand their
rights, as well as how to recover compensation for their loss.
A hit and run accident can be very complicated. If you
were involved in a hit and run accident and it resulted in injury or death of a
loved one, you should immediately contact an attorney. Hit and run laws vary
from state to state and so does insurance liability. If the hit-and-run
driver is not found or does not have insurance, hopefully the victims have uninsured
/underinsured coverage under their own policy. While
most insurance companies will pay for damaged caused by a hit and run accident,
some may deny coverage to those accidents resulting in a crime. In either case, if a lawsuit is filed, it
will likely be a long case in the winning and the plaintiffs may struggle
financially during this time.
Hit and run lawsuit funding has become an excellent resource for qualifying
cash-strapped plaintiffs with no other way to pay their bills. At Lawsuit
Financial, we offer cash advances so seriously injured victims or
families of a lost loved one, can survive financially during the often
endlessly waiting for their lawsuits to settle. With the lawsuit cash advance,
plaintiffs can pay today's bills and expenses and patiently wait for a
settlement or verdict in the case before repaying the money. All that is needed
to qualify is a serious injury, viable lawsuit, and be represented by an
attorney.
Applying for funding is quick and easy; there are no credit
checks, employment verification, or monthly payments. If approved, funds can be
available within 24 – 48 hours. Best of all, we only get paid back when the
case is resolved. Funding is provided on a non-recourse basis so if the
plaintiff loses, the repayment is completely waived.
If you have been involved in a hit-and-run accident and searching lawsuit funding, call Lawsuit Financial to learn how we may be able to help secure the money you need to pay bills while waiting for fair compensation.
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