Train & Railroad Lawsuit Loans
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In 1827 the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O), the first common carrier railroad in the United States, was chartered in Baltimore. On July 4th 1827 workers begin the construction of what becomes one of the most popular railroads in the world. Although the laws have drastically changed, injuries are still common for those who work and travel on our railroads. If you have been injured due to a railroad accident and are seeking a lawsuit cash advance, begin applying online through our personal injury pre-settlement funding application. Once we have received your information we will send it out to our network of legal funding companies that provide lawsuit cash advances for railroad and train accidents.
Train Passenger Accidents:
Each day there are millions of people who travel using the railroad system. Unfortunately accidents occur and people are injured. The Federal Highway Administration reports a train accident occurs every 2 hours in the United States.
The most common accidents occur due to:
- derailment,
- collisions with motor vehicles
- mechanical problems with the train
- lack of security
- slip and falls
- conductor negligence
When train accidents occur the result creates catastrophic injuries and even death. The Federal Railroad Administration reports, each year there are approximately 3,000 train and railroad accidents in the U.S. and approximately 1000 people lose their lives. There are many factors that can result in a train and railroad accident. The laws surrounding a train accident are very complicated. There are certain instances that a railroad company is not held responsible for a train accident. In certain cases the responsible party could be a passing vehicle that disobeyed a train crossing. Although each case can be different, it is important that you fully understand your rights.
Worker related Railroad Accidents
If you are a worker on the railroad system you may have been injured due the negligence of your employer. You must understand that as a worker your employer must adhere to certain rules and regulations that are put in place to assure safe working conditions. While many companies comply with these regulations, there are always cases in which a railroad company is negligent. Their negligence can result in serious injuries and even result in a worker being killed. Many of these injuries occur because of:
- faulty equipment,
- poor working conditions
- safety hazardous
- exposure to asbestos
- exposure to diesel fuel
- lack of safety equipment
As for any working injury we always recommend you report all injuries to your company immediately. You should also seek immediate medical treatment no matter how serious the injury. The complexity with these types of cases could mean that a settlement is far off. For those people that are in financial distress and need money now, a lawsuit cash advance is certainly a viable option.
The compensation for injuries resulting from a train accident or railroad injury may include:
- medical & hospital expenses
- loss of wages from being out of work
- loss of job
- cost of aides
- cost of physical therapy
- cost of counseling due to mental anguish
- pain and suffering
- property damages
- workers compensation for railroad workers
While your attorney is fighting for fair and full compensation, let us help secure legal funding for your train or railroad accident. Our lenders have a reputation for taking on tough cases and achieve funding for our clients. Because of our experience and dedication to our clients, many of the cases we handle come from client and attorney referrals. We are very proud that our clients and colleagues trust in our ability to represent their friends and clients and we are determined to continue to uphold our reputation as an outstanding resource for legal funding. If you are currently evaluating a lawsuit funding cash advance for your train accident, we ask you to begin filling out our online application or contacting us to discuss your case.
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If you are currently seeking a legal cash advance, contact us today for a free consultation or simply fill out our personal injury application to begin the process. Our lenders can get you the cash you need within 2 business days and sometimes depending upon our case evaluation, we can secure funding same day. All of our lenders offer non recourse funding for all personal injury related cases including railroad and train accidents. This means you don’t have to pay back a lawsuit loan if you are not successful in getting compensation.
We provide funding services throughout the United 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.
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