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Elderly Virginia Woman Died in a Three Vehicle Hit-and-Run Crash

April 20, 2017

A hit-and-run driver has been arrested for a car crash that killed an 81-year-old woman Virginia woman.

According to Virginia State Police, the woman was traveling westbound in a 1996 Ford Ranger when a 2015 Chrysler 300 traveling eastbound veered into the westbound traffic and sideswiped the Ranger, as well as a 1998 Lincoln Town Car. The Town Car spun out of control and came to a rest in the roadway. The driver of the Chrysler drove into a ditch and then fled on foot. The elderly woman was taken to an area hospital where she later died as a result of her injuries.

The negligent driver admitted himself to the hospital the next morning with serious injuries. Police later learned that he was the driver that caused the crash, and had signed for the Chrysler, a rental car. The investigation is still ongoing. There have been no reports as to whether the driver was distracted, driving under the influence, or what may have led him to veer into the westbound lane.

The last thing on anyone’s mind after a tragic auto accident, in which you lose a loved one, would be to file a lawsuit. However, a wrongful death lawsuit is usually the only way for a family to begin recovering from their losses physically, economically, and financially.

Plaintiffs should rely on an experienced auto accident attorney who can help guide them through an often lengthy and complicated litigation process. An experienced auto accident attorney can help protect the rights of the victims and help them receive compensation for their loss. Even with the help of an experienced attorney, a lawsuit can drag on as the insurance company for the negligent driver will most likely deny, delay, and defend the claim.

For the victim’s family, life won’t wait for a lawsuit to settle nor should they be forced to settle for pennies on the dollar because of pressing financial needs. Once the lawsuit is underway, if finances are an issue, the family may wish to inquire about litigation funding.

Litigation Funding Corporation would be happy to help the grieving family meet immediate financial obligations.
Litigation funding is a cash advance of an expected settlement. Its main purpose is to assist plaintiffs with the likely loss of wages, mounting medical bills, funeral expenses, daily household bills, and other out-of-pocket expenses until a settlement is reached.

Eligibility is based on attorney representation and a strong case. Once these qualifications are met, the application process is quick and easy; it takes less than five minutes online or over the phone. Unlike a traditional bank loan; funding can be obtained without the need for a credit check or employment verification; the only collateral required is a pending lawsuit.

Our review and approval process usually takes place in under 48 hours. If a plaintiff is approved for funding, the cash advance is sent via overnight mail or direct deposit. Repayment is made once the case settles, but if the plaintiff fails to achieve a settlement, repayment of the cash advance is completely waived.

If you have been seriously injured or lost a loved one in an auto accident due to the negligence of someone else, a civil suit could be your only recourse when attempting to recover damages, and litigation funding may be the only means to avoid financial hardship. Contact Litigation Funding Corporation at 1.866.LIT.FUND for a “staying power” advantage, so you can fight for justice and the compensation you deserve.

Hit-and-Run Driver of Bicyclist Was Found Intoxicated and Refused a Breathalyzer Test

April 4, 2017

An unlicensed and allegedly drunk hit-and-run driver struck and killed a Queens food deliveryman has he pedaled his bike on his way home from work. Witnesses called 911. The cyclist was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. The victim was a 32-year-old father of three young children.

Approximately four hours later, police located the negligent driver at an auto repair shop. Police said he was clearly intoxicated, but refused to take a breathalyzer test. He was arrested and charged with driving while impaired, aggravated unlicensed driving, refusal to take a breath test, and driving a vehicle without an interlock device.

The fact that he has been charged with driving a vehicle that doesn’t have an interlock device reveals that he has had at least one prior DWI conviction. In 2009, Leandra’s Law made it so that anyone who was found guilty of Driving While Intoxicated after August 15th, 2010 would need to have an ignition interlock device installed on each vehicle they own or regularly operate.

He will likely face additional charges of vehicular manslaughter, officials said. According to reports, the negligent driver has had his license revoked at least twice before, most recently in 2014.

While this is a devastating time for the bicyclist’s family, his wife should consult an experienced auto accident attorney to understand her rights. A wrongful death lawsuit can compensate the family for funeral and burial expenses and provide compensation for the loss of his income, loss of consortium, and even emotional trauma.

In the meantime, neighbors have started taking donations to help the family with this unexpected loss. However, the donations may not be enough to survive a long legal process. Once a lawsuit is filed, the family may wish to apply for litigation funding, a lawsuit cash advance in exchange for a portion of the future proceeds of the case.

Litigation Funding Corporation is a reputable legal finance company helping victims regain control of their lives and their finances while their attorney focuses on strengthening their case to obtain the compensation justly deserved. Our cash advances are based on the strength of the case; credit and employment are irrelevant. If approved for funding, the money can be available in as little as 24 hours.

Litigation funding is risk-free because repayment is contingent upon a successful recovery. If the case is lost, however, repayment is excused.

In the right situation, for the right plaintiff, litigation funding is clearly a service that plaintiffs should consider at a strategic time in the litigation. If you are the victim of an auto accident a civil suit could be your only recourse when attempting to recover the costs of medical expenses, funeral expenses, lost wages, or other economic damages. After filing a lawsuit, if you are experiencing financial hardship, contact Litigation Funding Corporation for a “staying power” advantage, so you can fight for justice and the compensation you deserve.

Lawsuit Funding Can Help in Pursuit Of Justice from a Hit-and-Run Accident

August 30, 2016

A Texas man has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a hit-and-run accident over the weekend. According to police, the motorcyclist was traveling through an intersection when a red truck struck him, then fled the scene. The investigation is ongoing; police are asking that anyone with information on this crash to contact Crime stoppers at 806-374-4400.

Hopefully the authorities will find the person responsible for this accident. Meanwhile, the victim will still have to pay his medical expenses and meet other financial obligations. There may be an extra financial burden if he is unable to return to work.

A serious accident like this can lead to inevitable financial costs for the victim, let alone the emotional and psychological trauma that might accompany the accident. Whether or not the victim can pursue the negligent party, because he/she is found, or whether he pursues the case as an uninsured motorist case, if money is tight one solution is to secure lawsuit funding. This is a lawsuit cash advance now in exchange for a portion of the future proceeds of the case. Eligibility is based on a strong case and attorney representation on a contingency basis. If approved for funding, the money can be used to help cover medical expenses, household bills or anything the plaintiff wishes. We do not restrict how the money is used.

Lawsuit funding is available by phone or online, without the need for a credit check, employment verification, or monthly payments. In fact, no payment is made until the case settles. We are only repaid once the case is concluded, either by settlement or otherwise. Repayment is excused if you lose.

Do you have a personal injury lawsuit case pending? Are you in need of fast cash? In the right situation, for the right plaintiff, lawsuit funding is clearly a service that plaintiffs should consider at a strategic time in the litigation. Call Litigation Funding Corporation to learn how a lawsuit cash advance may be able help you seek the justice you deserve.

Out of Control Driver Flees Scene after Fatally Striking Pedestrian, Injuring Three Others

July 18, 2016

A pedestrian was killed and a bicyclist was injured when a hit-and-run driver lost control of her vehicle and jumped the sidewalk, striking both women. The driver continued at a high rate of speed before colliding with two vehicles, a Mini Cooper and a Toyota Camry, that were stopped at a traffic light. When her car finally came to a stop, the driver fled the scene. She was later apprehended by police and charged with disobeying a red light and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death.

The pedestrian suffered blunt force trauma to her head and was pronounced dead at the hospital; the cyclist suffered a fractured pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. The driver of the Mini Cooper was transported to an area hospital; the Camry driver was treated at the scene and released.

The fact that the guilty driver has been charged does little to pay the bills for the victims. The deceased’s family members will probably in time file a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent driver. One immediate problem they are facing is how to pay for funeral and burial expenses; the family is asking the public for financial support to defray the cost of her funeral and burial.

Wrongful death lawsuits can take up to several years to finally reach settlement. Meanwhile, plaintiffs still have to pay bills and meet their financial obligations. Once a claim is filed, the family would be eligible for auto accident litigation funding, a cash advance that can help defray expenses during a pending claim rather than risking their credit with mounting, unpaid bills.

Litigation Funding Corporation works fast to approve cases for funding — often within 24 hours –because there is no need for a credit check or employment verification. There are absolutely no restrictions on how the money is spent, and the money is only repaid once the case has concluded, either by settlement or otherwise. If our client loses the case, we completely waive repayment.

If you are the victim of an auto accident, have filed a lawsuit and need financial relief, complete our online contact form or call our office at 1.866.LIT.FUND to see if your case qualifies for litigation funding.

Litigation Funding Supports Hit-and-Run Accident Cases

May 28, 2015

A serious hit-and-run accident can lead to inevitable financial costs for the victim, let alone the emotional and psychological trauma that might accompany the accident. While a personal injury attorney can assist in investigating the accident and obtaining full recovery, the victim may be unable to return to work. Unfortunately, there are bills to pay and perhaps a family to consider. In times like this, litigation funding can be a useful resource.

Litigation funding is a mechanism through which a plaintiff can receive emergency cash when they may not have the funds to wait months, or years, to reach a settlement. With Litigation Funding Corporation, plaintiffs can get cash as quickly as 24 hours. All that is needed to qualify is a serious injury, a viable lawsuit, and be represented by an attorney. We do not require our clients to put up collateral or have sound credit. Best of all, our funding is provided on a non-recourse basis. What this means is that if the lawsuit does not settle, the lawsuit cash advance is not repaid. There are no out of pocket expenses or monthly payments. Furthermore, there are no restrictions on the funds’ use and can be repaid at any time prior to the lawsuit’s settlement or ultimate recovery.

Were you injured in a hit and run accident? If the at-fault driver is not found, you may still have a claim for injuries under your own policy, if you have uninsured coverage. Once you retain an attorney, if you need financial assistance to sustain the endlessly waiting for your case to settle, contact Litigation Funding Corporation. Applying for funding is quick and easy online or by calling our office. If we approve your request, we will immediately send you and your attorney our terms and cash offer. Should you accept our offer, you can have your funds in as little as 24 hours. Then, all you have to concern yourself with is recovering from your injuries while your attorney pursues the best settlement in your case.

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