A 25-year-old Lake, Indiana County correctional officer was killed instantly when the driver of a dark blue SUV left the roadway and struck her and three co-workers from behind while they were running as part of a training program. The three co-workers were seriously injured; the driver fled the scene, but turned himself in to police a day later.
One of the officers hit said they heard an engine rev just as the accident happened and it did not appear the driver of the SUV even attempted to stop. Police say it is too early to tell if the accident was done on purpose and how fast the driver was traveling.
Meanwhile, the young woman’s family must deal with how to care for her 5-year-old daughter. How will they pay for funeral and burial expenses? How will they financially care for this young child?
No legal action can ever bring back a loved one killed in an auto accident, but this family may choose to file a wrongful death lawsuit. The seriously injured victims may also choose to seek the advice of an experience auto accident attorney. During the litigation process expenses may pile up for all four families. One will face the funeral expenses and ordinary household bills, while the three victims may be facing extensive medical care resulting from their injuries. Additionally, they may be out of work.
Lawsuit Financial helps innocent victims during the long legal process by providing a legal service known as lawsuit funding. Litigation funding is immediate financial assistance available to families that find themselves in a similar situation, where a loved one has been seriously injured, killed or disabled by the negligence of another, who are suing the guilty party, and who find themselves behind on their bills and expenses.
Applying for lawsuit funding can be done by phone or online. There is no application fee, monthly payments, or credit checks. The only collateral needed is a pending lawsuit. Approvals arrive in 48 hours or less. Litigation funding services allows plaintiffs the precious time to wait for a fair and equitable settlement; if they desperately need money now, the only other alternative would be to settle a valuable case for pennies on the dollar to pay their bills. Don't settle too soon, for too little. Contact Lawsuit Financial!
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Whiteout Conditions Caused Multiple Accidents in Western Pennsylvania
The snow was accumulating quickly and the roadways became icy; the plows could not keep up. As the snow blew across the road, drivers became unable to see the vehicles in front of them, resulting in the multi-vehicle accidents.
This was the scene on Saturday in western Pennsylvania as heavy snow and wind created whiteout conditions causing accidents involving more than 50 vehicles including tractor-trailers, a petroleum tanker, Fed X truck, and a school bus. At least four people were taken to nearby hospitals with serious injuries and three people died.
Although the accidents were largely due to snowy conditions, accident reconstruction may reveal other factors such as speeding or other driver negligence. Some victims or their families may have claims for personal injury or wrongful death against negligent or reckless drivers.
Insurance companies are known for making low-ball settlement offers; offers that are a fraction of what a case is worth. They use tactics forcing plaintiffs into early settlements because they know many victims cannot afford to wait out a lengthy litigation process.
If you are worried about money, you may be inclined to settle your case too soon for too little. While an auto accident attorney helps maximize compensation for your injuries and damages, a lawsuit cash advance can provide a bridge between an early settlement and full recovery. Pre-settlement funding helps victims deal with unexpected bills and other pressing financial business, like the mortgage and car payments. Because lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance, if the plaintiff loses their case the repayment is waived. Don’t settle for less because you cannot afford to wait for a just and equitable settlement. Call Lawsuit Financial for a free no-obligation consultation or apply online.
This was the scene on Saturday in western Pennsylvania as heavy snow and wind created whiteout conditions causing accidents involving more than 50 vehicles including tractor-trailers, a petroleum tanker, Fed X truck, and a school bus. At least four people were taken to nearby hospitals with serious injuries and three people died.
Although the accidents were largely due to snowy conditions, accident reconstruction may reveal other factors such as speeding or other driver negligence. Some victims or their families may have claims for personal injury or wrongful death against negligent or reckless drivers.
Insurance companies are known for making low-ball settlement offers; offers that are a fraction of what a case is worth. They use tactics forcing plaintiffs into early settlements because they know many victims cannot afford to wait out a lengthy litigation process.
If you are worried about money, you may be inclined to settle your case too soon for too little. While an auto accident attorney helps maximize compensation for your injuries and damages, a lawsuit cash advance can provide a bridge between an early settlement and full recovery. Pre-settlement funding helps victims deal with unexpected bills and other pressing financial business, like the mortgage and car payments. Because lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance, if the plaintiff loses their case the repayment is waived. Don’t settle for less because you cannot afford to wait for a just and equitable settlement. Call Lawsuit Financial for a free no-obligation consultation or apply online.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Jury Returns Verdict in Six Year Old Auto Accident Case
A Sacramento, CA jury awarded $620,000 in an auto accident that left the victim with a serious debilitating back injury. The accident occurred in February 2006 when a truck driver negligently clipped the back of another vehicle during a lane change causing the driver of that vehicle to spin out of control and hit the plaintiff’s car. The plaintiff suffered two herniated disks in his lower back that ultimately required surgery and left him unable to continue employment as a factory worker. The defendant admitted fault for causing the accident, but denied the plaintiff was seriously injured.
Might a case like this be a viable candidate for lawsuit funding? Possibly. Any plaintiff can pursue litigation funding. The size of the lawsuit does not determine whether a plaintiff is financially strapped for cash. The largest determining factor is the significance of the accident’s economic impact on the plainitiff’s ability to pay his/her bills and how long the case will take to resolve. That a case is considered “small” may create an inability to fund or may require the funding to be on the “small side”, but funding may still be possible. Even a small lawsuit cash advance in a small case may prevent a plaintiff from settling too soon for too little compensation.
Lawsuit Financial is able to provide a timely (within 24 to 48 hours of approval) cash advance to allow litigation plaintiffs to meet their financial obligations while awaiting case resolution. There is no risk; repayment is conditioned upon the outcome of the case. If you lose the case; you keep the money, free of charge. Can’t work because of your injuries? That is not a problem. We approve or deny pre-settlement funding based upon the strengths and weaknesses of your case; good/bad credit, employment/ unemployment doesn’t matter. If approved, funding is available within 24–48 hours. Applying for lawsuit funding is an easy, no hassle, no risk way to pay your bills timely in the event that your lawsuit is not.
Might a case like this be a viable candidate for lawsuit funding? Possibly. Any plaintiff can pursue litigation funding. The size of the lawsuit does not determine whether a plaintiff is financially strapped for cash. The largest determining factor is the significance of the accident’s economic impact on the plainitiff’s ability to pay his/her bills and how long the case will take to resolve. That a case is considered “small” may create an inability to fund or may require the funding to be on the “small side”, but funding may still be possible. Even a small lawsuit cash advance in a small case may prevent a plaintiff from settling too soon for too little compensation.
Lawsuit Financial is able to provide a timely (within 24 to 48 hours of approval) cash advance to allow litigation plaintiffs to meet their financial obligations while awaiting case resolution. There is no risk; repayment is conditioned upon the outcome of the case. If you lose the case; you keep the money, free of charge. Can’t work because of your injuries? That is not a problem. We approve or deny pre-settlement funding based upon the strengths and weaknesses of your case; good/bad credit, employment/ unemployment doesn’t matter. If approved, funding is available within 24–48 hours. Applying for lawsuit funding is an easy, no hassle, no risk way to pay your bills timely in the event that your lawsuit is not.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Teen Wins Lawsuit in Auto Accident That Ended Her Volleyball Career
In August 2009, a teen was stopped for traffic when she was rear-ended by another driver. The impact pushed her vehicle into the rear of another automobile. The teen was initially diagnosed with cervical and thoracic sprains. However, within three months, she was experiencing lower back pain and was diagnosed with a lumbar sprain, instability and facet joint syndrome.
The victim filed a personal injury lawsuit. The suit alleges that the defendant was negligent in the operation of her vehicle. The plaintiff claimed that her injuries curtailed her promising volleyball career. A medical expert opined that her thoracic sprain is now chronic, she still has lumbar instability and facet joint syndrome, and her back periodically freezes. Without monthly chiropractic treatment, she is unable to lead an active lifestyle. The lawsuit sough damages of $297,973. The defendant disputed the seriousness of the plaintiff's alleged injuries, arguing that she suffered whiplash and her injuries healed within three weeks of the accident. The jury awarded the plaintiff $88,681.78 in total damages for past and future medical expenses and pain and suffering.
Serious injury auto accidents often take a long time to resolve. Facing a contentious litigation may lead to a significant financial burden. Auto accident funding relieves the financial pressure to settle a valuable case too early, for too little. Employment or credit ratings do not matter; all Lawsuit Financial cares about is the quality of your case. And, we take all the risk. Because lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance, if you lose your case you keep our money without obligation to repay. Applying for lawsuit funding is quick and easy; if you are approved, funds can be available within 24 hours.
Pre-settlement funding is not for everyone, but in many cases, it provides a strategic advantage for the victim because it gives them leverage against the insurance company; it prevents the plaintiff from being forced to take inadequate offers from greedy carriers. Don’t settle for pennies on the dollar; get lawsuit funding and a fair and just equitable award or settlement. The call is free; the advice is priceless.
The victim filed a personal injury lawsuit. The suit alleges that the defendant was negligent in the operation of her vehicle. The plaintiff claimed that her injuries curtailed her promising volleyball career. A medical expert opined that her thoracic sprain is now chronic, she still has lumbar instability and facet joint syndrome, and her back periodically freezes. Without monthly chiropractic treatment, she is unable to lead an active lifestyle. The lawsuit sough damages of $297,973. The defendant disputed the seriousness of the plaintiff's alleged injuries, arguing that she suffered whiplash and her injuries healed within three weeks of the accident. The jury awarded the plaintiff $88,681.78 in total damages for past and future medical expenses and pain and suffering.
Serious injury auto accidents often take a long time to resolve. Facing a contentious litigation may lead to a significant financial burden. Auto accident funding relieves the financial pressure to settle a valuable case too early, for too little. Employment or credit ratings do not matter; all Lawsuit Financial cares about is the quality of your case. And, we take all the risk. Because lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance, if you lose your case you keep our money without obligation to repay. Applying for lawsuit funding is quick and easy; if you are approved, funds can be available within 24 hours.
Pre-settlement funding is not for everyone, but in many cases, it provides a strategic advantage for the victim because it gives them leverage against the insurance company; it prevents the plaintiff from being forced to take inadequate offers from greedy carriers. Don’t settle for pennies on the dollar; get lawsuit funding and a fair and just equitable award or settlement. The call is free; the advice is priceless.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Fatal Long Island Auto Accident Still Under Investigation
A Long Island woman was killed and her three passengers were injured — one critically — after her vehicle slammed into a concrete wall and utility pole before coming to rest on the its side. The cause of the auto accident is still under investigation. There is no indication that weather played a role in this auto accident. Driver distraction, speeding, and alcohol have not been ruled out, nor has a mechanical defect.
During the continued investigation, the passengers and/or a family member may choose to talk to an experienced attorney about their rights to compensation. If it is determined that negligence was a factor, the families have a valid case, and they are in need of immediate financial assistance to pay medical expenses, funeral expenses, or other bills they may wish to learn about lawsuit funding.
Lawsuit funding is a means of providing immediate financial assistance to plaintiffs in the litigation process. Litigation funding services would allow the family precious time to wait for a fair and equitable settlement; if they desperately need money now, the only other alternative would be to settle a valuable case for pennies on the dollar to pay their bills.
At Lawsuit Financial, we understand that auto accident victims who have filed a lawsuit may have trouble paying their bills while waiting for the resolution of their case. Even when they win their lawsuits, plaintiffs may not receive payment for months; even years. A lawsuit cash advance can help pay the bills and you can patiently wait for a settlement or verdict. It is easy to apply for a “lawsuit loan” online or by phone. Approvals take 24 - 48 hours; there are no upfront fees or monthly payments. Best of all, lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance meaning if you lose your case, you owe us nothing. Don’t settle for less; call Lawsuit Financial.
During the continued investigation, the passengers and/or a family member may choose to talk to an experienced attorney about their rights to compensation. If it is determined that negligence was a factor, the families have a valid case, and they are in need of immediate financial assistance to pay medical expenses, funeral expenses, or other bills they may wish to learn about lawsuit funding.
Lawsuit funding is a means of providing immediate financial assistance to plaintiffs in the litigation process. Litigation funding services would allow the family precious time to wait for a fair and equitable settlement; if they desperately need money now, the only other alternative would be to settle a valuable case for pennies on the dollar to pay their bills.
At Lawsuit Financial, we understand that auto accident victims who have filed a lawsuit may have trouble paying their bills while waiting for the resolution of their case. Even when they win their lawsuits, plaintiffs may not receive payment for months; even years. A lawsuit cash advance can help pay the bills and you can patiently wait for a settlement or verdict. It is easy to apply for a “lawsuit loan” online or by phone. Approvals take 24 - 48 hours; there are no upfront fees or monthly payments. Best of all, lawsuit funding is a non-recourse cash advance meaning if you lose your case, you owe us nothing. Don’t settle for less; call Lawsuit Financial.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Be Head Smart to Avoid Head Injuries
As awareness of the dangers of concussions grow, more resources than ever are available for parents, educators, coaches, and kids to learn about these traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and ways to remedy the consequences of such injuries.
Sports enthusiasts have an increased risk of a head injury whether playing at the professional level, recreational, on a team, or individually. Any sport where there is an increase of an impact with someone else's head – basketball, football, soccer, or the head hitting the ground or hard surface – ice skating, sledding, snowmobiling, the risk of a TBI is increased.
Traumatic brain injuries occur after a blow or bump to the head, but can also result from a whiplash-like motion. While moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries are usually obvious, mild head injuries often go undetected. These injuries are usually closed head injuries; damage is not visibly apparent. Closed head injuries can be very subtle and often go undiagnosed; failing to lose consciousness does not rule out a TBI. Additionally, a normal MRI or CT scan does not mean a person did not suffer from a brain injury. Common after-effects of significant concussions can include: problems with attention, concentration, memory, judgment, and anxiety, but these symptoms may not develop for weeks or months. Once an athlete has sustained a head injury, subsequent injuries also cause more severe damage, often leading to devastating results; repeated concussions can have a cumulative effect such as Alzheimer's-like disorders.
Most closed head injuries, especially with athletes, could have been prevented if more safety precautions were taken. The greatest prevention is wearing a properly fitted helmet. To help ensure the safety of young athletes, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) developed Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports, which provides important information on preventing, recognizing, and responding to a concussion and an online training course for parents and coaches.
Here are a few tips while participating in an organized and recreational sport this winter:
•Obey the rules of the sport
•Wear a helmet and other protective gear
•Use good judgment
•Respect the safety of others
•Knowing your abilities
If you or a loved one has sustained a blow to the head or a whiplash injury, it is important to be removed from play immediately and seek immediate medical attention. Diagnosing and treating the injury early is the key to preventing further brain injury.
This article was brought to you by Lawsuit Financial, a pro-justice lawsuit funding company headquartered in Southfield, Michigan. We help relieve the financial pressure during the litigation process by providing a cash advance against your lawsuit. Can’t pay your bills? Get the money you need now to avoid settling your case too soon, for too little.
Sports enthusiasts have an increased risk of a head injury whether playing at the professional level, recreational, on a team, or individually. Any sport where there is an increase of an impact with someone else's head – basketball, football, soccer, or the head hitting the ground or hard surface – ice skating, sledding, snowmobiling, the risk of a TBI is increased.
Traumatic brain injuries occur after a blow or bump to the head, but can also result from a whiplash-like motion. While moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries are usually obvious, mild head injuries often go undetected. These injuries are usually closed head injuries; damage is not visibly apparent. Closed head injuries can be very subtle and often go undiagnosed; failing to lose consciousness does not rule out a TBI. Additionally, a normal MRI or CT scan does not mean a person did not suffer from a brain injury. Common after-effects of significant concussions can include: problems with attention, concentration, memory, judgment, and anxiety, but these symptoms may not develop for weeks or months. Once an athlete has sustained a head injury, subsequent injuries also cause more severe damage, often leading to devastating results; repeated concussions can have a cumulative effect such as Alzheimer's-like disorders.
Most closed head injuries, especially with athletes, could have been prevented if more safety precautions were taken. The greatest prevention is wearing a properly fitted helmet. To help ensure the safety of young athletes, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) developed Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports, which provides important information on preventing, recognizing, and responding to a concussion and an online training course for parents and coaches.
Here are a few tips while participating in an organized and recreational sport this winter:
•Obey the rules of the sport
•Wear a helmet and other protective gear
•Use good judgment
•Respect the safety of others
•Knowing your abilities
If you or a loved one has sustained a blow to the head or a whiplash injury, it is important to be removed from play immediately and seek immediate medical attention. Diagnosing and treating the injury early is the key to preventing further brain injury.
This article was brought to you by Lawsuit Financial, a pro-justice lawsuit funding company headquartered in Southfield, Michigan. We help relieve the financial pressure during the litigation process by providing a cash advance against your lawsuit. Can’t pay your bills? Get the money you need now to avoid settling your case too soon, for too little.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Child Killed by Logging Truck in Maine
A five-year-old boy was killed when the driver of a tractor-trailer fell asleep behind the wheel. The truck driver had rounded a slight curve when the vehicle struck two utility poles and flipped on its side. The truck stopped against a house spilling its tree-length load of logs that demolished the home in which the boy was sleeping. The impact also caused the second floor of the home to collapse to the ground level. The boy died at the scene. Four other occupants were treated at an area hospital and released; the child’s mother sustained a head injury and five pelvic fractures, one that went into her lower spine.
The house was nearly split in two by the impact of the logs. Although the homes has now been demolished, the investigation into this tragedy is ongoing. Speed also appears to be a factor in this fatal accident. No charges have been filed to day against the Canadian driver.
Many truck accidents happen because of driver negligence; falling asleep behind the wheel, speeding, and/or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Other times, truck accidents are due to improper training or failure to properly maintain and inspect the vehicle. Irrelevant of the reason, victims are entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, funeral and burial expenses, and pain and suffering.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident, it is important to contact an experienced truck accident attorney. An attorney can fight for the rights of victims and ensure that they are fairly compensated.
As a truck accident victim, you and your loved ones may be struggling to make ends meet. Suffering injuries or the loss of a loved one is enough of a hardship; don’t succumb to a financial hardship as well. Litigation funding, a service that will provide financial assistance in advance of an expected settlement or verdict can help a plaintiff level the playing field against the big businesses and insurance companies.
This legal finance service provides the cash needed now for medical expenses, funeral expenses, and other financial obligations, removes the financial pressure to settle too early for too little compensation, and allows the litigation process to continue so fair compensation can be achieved. Applying for pre-settlement funding is easy by phone or online. Once approved, funds can be available within 24 – 48 hours. There are no application fees, monthly payments, credit checks, or employment verification. Best of all, if you lose your case you own nothing; not even the cash advance. Call Lawsuit Financial or visit us online to apply of for no obligation consultation.
The house was nearly split in two by the impact of the logs. Although the homes has now been demolished, the investigation into this tragedy is ongoing. Speed also appears to be a factor in this fatal accident. No charges have been filed to day against the Canadian driver.
Many truck accidents happen because of driver negligence; falling asleep behind the wheel, speeding, and/or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Other times, truck accidents are due to improper training or failure to properly maintain and inspect the vehicle. Irrelevant of the reason, victims are entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, funeral and burial expenses, and pain and suffering.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident, it is important to contact an experienced truck accident attorney. An attorney can fight for the rights of victims and ensure that they are fairly compensated.
As a truck accident victim, you and your loved ones may be struggling to make ends meet. Suffering injuries or the loss of a loved one is enough of a hardship; don’t succumb to a financial hardship as well. Litigation funding, a service that will provide financial assistance in advance of an expected settlement or verdict can help a plaintiff level the playing field against the big businesses and insurance companies.
This legal finance service provides the cash needed now for medical expenses, funeral expenses, and other financial obligations, removes the financial pressure to settle too early for too little compensation, and allows the litigation process to continue so fair compensation can be achieved. Applying for pre-settlement funding is easy by phone or online. Once approved, funds can be available within 24 – 48 hours. There are no application fees, monthly payments, credit checks, or employment verification. Best of all, if you lose your case you own nothing; not even the cash advance. Call Lawsuit Financial or visit us online to apply of for no obligation consultation.
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