Pedestrian
Accident Lawsuit Funding
Lawsuit Funding
For Pedestrian Accident Cases
How significant of a problem do you think pedestrian accidents present in America? Would it
surprise you that on average eleven Americans are killed in pedestrian accidents every day? Or how about the fact
that on average six people are injured each hour in America?
According to the most recent statistics for 2009, there were 4,092 deaths related to pedestrian
accidents, and a surprising 59,000 injuries. We at Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC find these numbers
staggering. If you have been injured in one of these numerous pedestrian accidents, and have filed a lawsuit
for financial compensation and are currently seeking a pre settlement pedestrian lawsuit cash advance, we urge you
to contact Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC immediately.
As a nationwide leading provider of pre settlement pedestrian lawsuit cash advances, Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC
can provide you with you the funding you need to stay financially solvent while you await your day in court.
Understanding a pre settlement cash advance is quite simple. It is money that
is advanced to the plaintiff in a law suit against the future proceeds of the lawsuit. The money is made
available to the plaintiffs within days of their completion of our application form.
When the pending lawsuit is finally settled, the cash advance is re-paid to Hopkins Lawsuit
Funding, LLC, along with the agreed on fees. If the lawsuit is found in favor of the defendant, there is no
obligation to repay to cash advance. The plaintiff in these cases can be the injured parties themselves, or in the
case of a minor, a parent or legal guardian.
In cases where a death has occurred due to the pedestrian accident, then the executor of the
deceased normally will be named as the plaintiff in these cases. How the cash advance can be used by the
plaintiffs is entirely at the discretion of the plaintiff. They may elect to use the funding to help pay down
very large medical bills, or they may need extra funds to help maintain a financially stable home for their
families. Some elect to use the funding to further their lawsuit. These decisions lie totally with the
plaintiffs.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC will review your application once we have received it. If, after receipt of any
required paperwork from your attorney, we approve your application, your cash advance can be in your hands within
24 hours. Not all applications are approved.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding LLC uses the merits of your lawsuit to determine eligibility. We do not use
your credit score or education levels as determining factors.
On the application form, there is an option box that allows you to apply for a Post Settlement pedestrian accident lawsuit cash advance. This type of
cash advance differs from the pre settlement type only in that it is available to plaintiffs who have already
won their legal battle and have been awarded compensation by the courts but for a myriad of reasons have yet to
receive the money they need. The same rules apply for both pre and post settlement cash advances.
At the top of this page is a link to our attorney referral service. If you would like
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC to recommend an attorney in your area who can help represent you in a court of law,
please follow our attorney needed link.
A final thought on this subject. The US military teaches its pilots to always have situational
awareness. This is military speak for “being aware of your surroundings”. To reduce the number of
injured and killed each day, we as drivers need to improve our situational awareness, particularly in neighborhoods
where children are at play. You never know when one of those children will dart into the street to chase a
loose ball.
Simply fill in our online Lawsuit Loan Application, or call
the toll free number above. We're standing by, ready to serve you.
For more information on Pedestrian
Accident Cases, click here.
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You can quickly apply to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding for a Pedestrian
Accident Lawsuit cash advance in:
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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