Two children of a man killed in a head-on collision filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the estate of the woman who caused the crash. Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene, according to a police report. Neither driver was wearing a seat belt.
The lawsuit alleges that the woman was driving too fast, failed to yield the right-of-way, traveled in the wrong direction, and was driving under the influence at the time of the crash. The suit seeks unspecified damages to compensate for the man’s death, as well as to pay for funeral and other expenses.
Now that the lawsuit has been filed, if the plaintiffs are in need of immediate cash they may want to consider lawsuit funding.
Lawsuit funding is cash received in advance of a settlement that, hopefully, will permit the plaintiffs to deal with their crucial expenses right away, enabling them to wait out the long, legal process and achieve appropriate justice. The funding process begins with completing a one-page application. Next, Lawsuit Financial will request case documentation to determine the strength of the case; there are no application fees, credit checks or employment verification. If the case is approved for a lawsuit cash advance, the money can arrive within 24 – 48 hours. Repayment is only made once the case is won and the settlement received. If the case is lost, the plaintiff is under no obligation to repay the cash advance.
For any victim of an auto accident who has retained an attorney, filed a lawsuit, and in need of financial assistance, Lawsuit Financial encourages you to call us before settling for less than full case value or struggling to the point of losing your home and credit standing. Call us toll free at 1-877-377-7848 for a free, no-obligation analysis of your case funding situation.
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