Thursday, March 24, 2016

Don’t Let The Race To The Finish Line Cause An Inadequate Settlement


Three people are dead after a chain-reaction crash triggered by street racing last month. California Highway Patrol officials said that two Dodge muscle cars (a 2012 Dodge Challenger and a late model Dodge Charger) were travelling over 100 mph in and out of LA freeway traffic when the driver of the Challenger approached a vehicle moving at normal freeway speed. As the racer tried to swerve around the other vehicle, he lost control slamming into a UPS 18-wheeler. The 18-wheeler went airborne, over the center median, and sheared off the top of an oncoming Nissan with four people inside. The truck came to rest on top of a red Ford Explorer before bursting into flames. The UPS driver and two teens in the Nissan were killed. The other two people in the Nissan were critically injured; two more people suffered minor injuries. The crash left the freeway closed for more than a day as officials made repairs to the damaged road surface and barriers, according to Caltrans and CHP officials. The 35-year-old driver of the Challenger is being held on three counts of second-degree murder. Police are still asking for help identifying the second driver believed to have been involved. They do not believe the drag racers knew each other.
 
Even if the driver(s) responsible face criminal charges, it is still possible to seek compensation from them in a civil case. Recoverable compensation might include medical bills, funeral and burial expenses, lost wages, other expenses related to the damages, as well as pain and suffering. If these families file a lawsuit and are struggling to meet financial obligations, lawsuit funding may be an option.
 
Auto accident lawsuit funding is a service that provides financial assistance to victims and their families while they wait for their case to be concluded and for justice to prevail. Lawsuit funding will help pay necessary bills and expenses, such as medical bills, funeral and burial expenses, auto payments, rent, and other damages as a result of injuries or loss. A lawsuit cash advance is based on the merits of the case and the time it will take to achieve that outcome. Funding can often be available in less than 48 hours after receipt of a completed application. Repayment is not required until the case concludes successfully; if the plaintiff loses, the repayment is waived in its entirety. Financial relief during the litigation process is only a phone call away; don’t let the finish line leave you settling too early for too little.
 
About Lawsuit Financial
Lawsuit Financial Corporation is a pro-justice lawsuit funding company that seeks to educate plaintiffs and attorneys about lawsuit funding. Our company is an attorney owned and operated full service legal finance company recognized by attorneys nationwide as a preferred choice for legal funding services. Mark Bello, CEO and General Counsel, is recognized as an expert in this field, both as an underwriter of these transactions and as an advocate for appropriate treatment of plaintiffs/clients in this industry and in litigation. For more information, visit www.lawsuitfinancial.com.

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