Lawsuit Cash Advances 'Car Accidents' Funding

Car Accident Settlement Loan

Car Accident Settlement Loan

Let our lenders compete for legal funding for your car accident

Car accidents arise as a result of driver negligence, poor maintenance of a vehicle, defects in highways and streets, poor weather conditions, reckless driving, DUI, driving while texting (text messages) as well as other related circumstances that are out of your hands. No matter the circumstance of your car accident, it is important that if you seeking a settlement loan, begin by applying online today. While no one ever plans for such a tragedy, ultimately with unsafe and congested road conditions, it’s inevitable that accidents will occur.

Our network of car accident settlement loan lenders are dedicated lenders that are willing to compete for your business. Regardless of how the accident may have occurred, our lenders are ready to offer professional and prompt services in getting you a cash advance against your car accident. For some people who don’t have the financial means to wait for compensation, a settlement loan can be a good alternative to help pay for bills and out of pocket expenses during a personal injury claim. Furthermore, settlement loans can help keep a personal injury suit alive without settling for less compensation because you need money now.

Some of the types of car accident cases our lenders will fund include but not limited too:

  • cars
  • tractor trailers
  • trucks
  • limousines
  • motorcycles
  • pick-ups
  • taxi cabs
  • buses
  • vans
  • police cars
  • suv’s

While never expected, if you have lost a love one that was fatally killed in a car crash, pre-settlement funding could be advantageous especially if there is no incoming coming into a household. Our car accident funders are fully committed in helping you understand your rights and your expectations in receiving a lawsuit loan against your personal injury claim.

Some of the cases our car accident settlement loan company’s have handled include:

  • Rear end collisions
  • Front end collisions
  • Passenger injuries
  • Intersection accidents
  • Parking lot accidents
  • Highway and roadway accidents
  • Hit and run
  • Uninsured motorists

When evaluating a car accident you first establish liability. Figuring out who is at fault in a car accident is a matter of deciding who was negligent or reckless. A car accident can be problematical many attorneys will look to a number of sources, such as police reports, witnesses, and traffic laws to help you determine who was at fault.

When presenting the case to the courts they will look at a number of factors in determining whether a driver was negligent or reckless. Some of these factors include, but are not limited to:

  • Disobeying traffic signals
  • Disobeying traffic signs
  • Driving above the posted speed limit
  • Driving below the posted speed limit
  • Failure to use signals when turning
  • Disregarding weather conditions
  • Disregarding traffic conditions
  • Driving on the wrong side of the road
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Driving while on a cell phone
  • Driving while Texting (Text Messaging)
  • Road rage
  • Improper lane changes
  • Passing in the emergency lane
  • Passing on the shoulder of the road
  • Tailgating
  • Running red lights

Some car accidents that occur on our highways are not the result of another driver, but the result of other entities. There are many cases when a state is held responsible for a car accident. These factors include but not limited to:

  • Poorly maintained roads
  • Malfunctioning traffic control signals
  • Improper design of highways and roadways
  • Construction on highways and roadways
  • Poor lighting
  • Poorly painted roads
  • Improper placement of barriers
  • Improper placement of trees
  • Improper placement of utility poles

A car accident may also occur due to the defect of an automobile. A product liability suit can be taken against the manufacturer of the automobile. If a manufacturer of a car creates a defective product in the design and manufacturing of the car or parts within the car, the manufacturer could be liable for all injuries caused in the accident.

Examples of this claim can include but not limited to:

  • Faulty seat belts
  • Faulty mechanical devices
  • Faulty engines
  • Restricted vision
  • Faulty parts

If you are searching for a settlement loan for a car accident we can help. Our network of lawsuit funding lenders can fund a variety of different types of car accidents that result in a personal injury. Our lenders are prepared to compete for your business and provide lawsuit cash advances to help you in your time of need.

If you have lost a love one or have been injured in a car accident , we ask you to apply online immediately. Our lenders offer non recourse funding which means if you don’t receive compensation, you don’t have to pay back the loan.
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Our car accident funding company will take cases in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming and the District of Columbia D.C.

If you have additional questions please visit our Personal injury FAQ or visit our car accident lawsuit funding page at LawLeaf.

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