Plane Crash
Plane Crash Lawsuit Cash Advance
Plane crash lawsuits are also known as Airplane accidents, Aviation accidents. Hopkins Lawsuit Funding LLC is a leading
provider of pre settlement lawsuit funding for all three of these forms of lawsuits. These pre settlement cash
advances are intended to be a financial vehicle that the victims of these lawsuits may need to financially cope
with the financial burdens that plane crash created for them.
Modern aircraft have often been described as millions of single pieces attempting to work as one. The untimely
failure of a single one of these can begin a chain of events that can result in plane crashing to earth. Of course
mechanical failures are not the only thing that causes plane crashes.
Recall the US Air flight that took off from LaGuardia airport in New York City that was bound for Charlotte, North
Carolina, encountered a flock of birds immediately after liftoff. The massive bird strike, disable all of the
engines on the aircraft. The heroic pilot Capitan Sullenberger was able to ditch the Airbus 320 in the Hudson River
with the loss of a single life. This incident has become known as the “Miracle on the Hudson”.
The passengers on US Air flight 1549 were extremely fortunate. Most plane crashes do not end so happily. The
survivability rates for those involved in a plane crash are extremely low. Death and serious injury are more
the norm.
Determining the actual cause of a plane crash can be a very complicated process. The crash will be
investigated by several US government organizations to determine the cause. These investigations can take
years to complete.
For those who have been injured or for the families of those killed in the plane crash this extended time frame can
be disastrous. Many find that the plane crash has thrown them into financial crisis that only compensation from the
defendant can recuse them from. A quick resolution is not in the cards for these litigants.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC wants to tell the plaintiffs in these lawsuits not to lose faith, and not to give
in. If they need immediate financial help due to mounting expenses caused by the plane crash, we can help
you.
By completing the application form, and electronically submitting it to us, you’re on
the way to financial recovery. Pending a review of the facts of your case, and the receipt of any required
paperwork from you current attorney, the money you desperately need, can be in your hands within days.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC also wants the plaintiffs in plane accident lawsuits to know that all cash advances
are always made on a non- recourse basis. This means that if your lawsuit should end in a finding for the
defendant, you will not be liable to repay any cash advances made by Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC.
On our application form you will also find an option that allows you to apply for a post settlement cash advance. These differ from the pre settlement version is that these occur after you have already been
awarded a cash judgment. But because the defendant has elected to appeal the ruling of the courts, you
have not received the cash you need. We use the same rules and policies for awarding this form of cash advance
as we do for all pre settlement cash advances.
On the top left of this page, there is a link that will take you to our Attorney Needed link. Please feel free
to use this if you would like Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC to refer you to a local attorney who can represent
you.
Simply fill in our online Lawsuit Loan Application, or call
the toll free number above. We're standing by, ready to serve you.
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We have
Pre Settlement Funding available for Plane Crash
Cases 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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