A 42-year-old Kona man was riding his bicycle
along the roadway when the driver of a 2011 Ford pick-up truck veered onto the
shoulder and struck him. The bicyclist was taken to the hospital with critical
injuries, where he was pronounced dead. The truck driver was arrested on
suspicion of negligent homicide and operating a vehicle while under the
influence. He was later released pending further investigation.
If you have lost a loved one in an auto
accident resulting from the negligence of another, you may wish to seek
compensation through a wrongful
death lawsuit. Once you have hired an attorney and your case filed, you may
need to consider your financial situation, especially if your deceased love one
was the primary, or sole, breadwinner.
How will you handle paying the medical expenses
and funeral and burial expenses? How will you pay the mortgage and cover
expenses associated with daily household needs? To add further to your hardship,
delaying a case on purpose is not uncommon for insurance companies. They can
afford to hire high-powered attorneys with one goal – profits! The longer they
delay the more pressure you, as the plaintiff, will feel. When it becomes too
much to bear, you may ask your attorney to reach a settlement, no matter the
cost.
Plaintiffs can avoid an early settlement with
the help of a lawsuit cash advance.
When a litigation
funding company steps in to provide a “lawsuit loan”, it is not a loan in
the traditional sense. Why? First of all, approval is based on the strength of
the case; credit rating, employment status, and collateral don’t matter. If
approved, funds can be available within 24 – 48 hours. There are no monthly
payments; the funding company is repaid from the proceeds of the settlement.
Should the funded client lose the case, repayment of the cash advance is
completely waived.
It is really that simply so don’t settle for
pennies on the dollar when the insurance company tries to downplay your loss
with a low settlement offer in your time of need. Look to an experienced
provider of litigation funding; look to Lawsuit Financial. Give us a call,
toll free, at 877-377-7848. If
you’re ready to get started, you can complete our online application.
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