Thursday, April 2, 2015

What to do when Your Auto Accident is the Result of a Deteriorated Road



As winter seems to be finally coming to an end, it is becoming more obvious the havoc the cold temperatures and precipitation placed on our roadways.  Deteriorated roads with potholes, cracks and more are dangerous to motorists; they may also be to blame for many auto accidents.

When poor road conditions cause an accident which injure a motorist or a passenger, many wonder if they can file a lawsuit against the government entity. The answer is yes, but typically not without a fight; the government agency will argue that the accident was the result of driver carelessness or negligence. Seeking compensation can be complicated, resulting in a lengthy legal process. When this happens, many plaintiffs will look to settle their case too soon, for too little due to financially constraints.  A better option is to apply for lawsuit funding.

A complex and prolonged legal process, coupled with a rise in accident-related expenses often leaves plaintiffs cash-strapped and struggling to make ends meet. With lawsuit funding, plaintiffs can obtain a cash advance against the pending claim in order to meet immediate financial obligations. Often times referred to as a "lawsuit loan”, lawsuit funding is available without a credit check, employment verification or monthly payments. All that is needed to be eligible for funding is a case with merit and legal representation. If approved, funds would arrive within 24 – 48 hours by check or wire. Plaintiffs take no risk when applying for lawsuit funding, mainly because the payback is contingent upon recovery. To put it simply, if the case is lost, repayment of the cash advance is waived.

If you have been injured or lost a loved one in an auto accident, Lawsuit Financial may be able to provide the immediate financial support you and your family need while awaiting a settlement or other resolution in your case. To learn more, visit us online or call us toll-free at 1-877-377-7848.  We can provide a free, no-obligation case evaluation.

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