Although
many auto accident injuries are minor and settle quickly, a large number
involve serious injuries. Even if liability appears clear and injuries obvious,
many cases proceed to litigation and trial. In these circumstances, the
plaintiff’s attorney must fully investigate the case - interview witnesses,
gather documents, and hire accident experts. Many injury victims cannot
financially withstand a lengthy legal process, especially if out of work;
mounting debt may force plaintiffs to accept an early settlement. A valuable option is pre-settlement lawsuit
funding.
As
the driver of a Toyota Camry entered a Louisville intersection, the vehicle was
hit broadside by a Chevy pick-up truck that ran a red light. The impact pushed
the Camry into a parked car, where it came to rest. The driver of the Camry
suffered a herniated disc and broken leg; the driver of the pick-up and one
passenger were not injured. The crash remains under investigation although
police do not believe alcohol or speeding played a role.
The
driver of the Camry may want to consult a personal injury attorney to
understand her rights to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and
pain and suffering. Once a lawyer is retained and the case filed, she may wait
months, if not longer, for case resolution. During the wait, she will most
likely incur significant medical expenses for surgery, therapy, and treatment. If
she is unable to return to work, her financial situation could quickly become
as devastating as her injuries. When paying the bills becomes a financial
challenge, this woman may inquire about obtaining pre-settlement funding.
By
applying for and receiving lawsuit funding, the injured victim is able to get
back on her feet, financially, even though the case has not resolved and even if
she is unable to return to work or has poor credit. Unlike a bank loan, a lawsuit cash advance is
based on the strength of the lawsuit, not employment or credit history. Once
the legal finance company receives an application and case documentation, if
approved, the plaintiff can have cash in hand within 24-48 hours. Pre-settlement
lawsuit funding is provided at no-risk to the plaintiff; there are no hidden
fees or monthly payments; repayment is only required when the case settles. If
the plaintiff happens to lose, the cash advance is completely waived.
If
you or someone you love has been injured in an auto accident due to the
negligence of another, you can pursue litigation and request compensation for
your injuries. You may also pursue a lawsuit cash advance. To apply, simply
complete our online funding application or call us at 1-877-377-7848.
Mark Bello is the CEO and
General Counsel of Lawsuit Financial
Corporation, a pro-justice lawsuit
funding company.
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