Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Auto Accident Lawsuit Filed After Insurance Company Refuses to Pay Claim

A man has filed a lawsuit against a driver and insurance company, alleging breach of duty in causing an auto accident.

According to the claim, failing to maintain proper control of her car, the defendant struck a tree and the car caught fire. As a result, the plaintiff, who was a passenger, suffered serious injuries and incurred medical expenses of approximately $12,000.

The plaintiff alleges that the insurer has refused to pay his claim without conducting a reasonable investigation. He seeks a trial by jury and an undisclosed amount in damages.

Suffering a personal injury from an auto accident is bad enough, but when the insurance company refuses to negotiate or settle your claim in good faith for the sole purpose of protecting its own profits, the impact can be devastating. No innocent victim should ever be denied justice, but even with the help of an experienced auto accident attorney a case can drag on for months.

When a plaintiff is struggling financially, out of work, and has no financial means of support or able to obtain a traditional bank loan, litigation funding may be the key to paying the bills while waiting to reach a fair settlement.

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Litigation funding is not for everyone, but it is a great resource that allows plaintiffs to bridge the financial gap until an equitable settlement is reached. If you are in a pending auto accident lawsuit and need financial support, don’t be bullied by the insurance company’s deny, defend, and delay tactics. Seek justice with the help of an experienced auto accident attorney and the help of litigation funding.

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