Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Lawsuit Financial Helps Auto Accident Plaintiffs With Short-Term Financial Needs



During any holiday, motorists tend to feel more rushed than usual. With an endless list of tasks or places to be, our roadways are full of speeding and careless drivers. This behavior can lead to a serious of fatal accident as evident in this Florida accident that has devastated a family just weeks before Christmas.

A fatal two-car crash on December 5 in rural Belle Glade, Florida was believed to have been caused by a driver hydroplaning after hitting a pool of water. According to the police report, Robert Hanna was driving north on Connors Highway when he tried passing a truck on his left. His Chevy hydroplaned at this point, spinning into the path of a southbound vehicle driven by 56-year-old driver Rosa DeHerrera. Firefighters had to free some of the occupants with the use of extrication tools. DeHerrera was critically injured and rushed to a nearby hospital, but she passed away a short time later. She leaves behind eight children. All four passengers in her car were taken to a local hospital. Hannah was taken to the hospital as well; he was treated for serious injuries. The accident is still under investigation.

Too often we see the suffering that people go through when an unexpected accident like this occurs. There are not only unexpected medical costs and funeral and burial expenses, but lost income. In the weeks and months following the accident, family members can be overwhelmed just trying to manage even the day­-to­-day living expenses; in this case childcare expenses as well.

While the accident remains under investigation, family members of the victims would be well-advised to consult an experienced wrongful death attorney who can advise them of their legal rights. It is almost always difficult to get fair compensation quickly, even with a lawyer. The unexpectedly loss of a loved one can be devastating for any family. Having to plan a funeral will not only contribute to the pain and suffering, but may possibly add a financial burden to the emotional challenges. While a wrongful death lawsuit can help seek compensation for their loss, it can’t aid with immediate financial needs. Once a lawsuit is filed, lawsuit funding may be available for short-term needs. With the help of a lawsuit cash advance, the family can wait for the compensation they deserve without the financial worries that can hamper recovery.

At Lawsuit Financial, the lawsuit funding process begins with the completion of a one-page application. Once received, we will contact their attorney for documentation to determine the strength of the case. We require no credit checks, as the entire cash advance is based on the case merit. Additionally, our funding is provided on a non-recourse basis meaning that we are only repaid if our funded client successfully settles. With no upfront fees or monthly payments, lawsuit funding is truly risk-free.

If you have filed a wrongful death lawsuit, do not resolve your case for less than full value because of pressing financial need. Let Lawsuit Financial ease your financial burden and give your attorney the time needed to obtain full value on your case. Apply online or call toll-free 1-877-377-SUIT (7848) to discuss how lawsuit funding can assist you and your attorney.

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