Vehicle
Accident Cases
Lawsuit Funding For Vehicle Accident
Cases
As a leading provider of Vehicle accident lawsuit funding in America, Hopkins Lawsuit Funding,
LLC wishes to present the following information regarding vehicle accident lawsuits. It is not the intent
of this article to depart legal advice, but rather to provide information about vehicle accidents, vehicle accident
lawsuits and vehicle accident lawsuit pre settlement cash advances.
The motor vehicle laws in most states require that a driver operate his or her vehicle in manner that allows
them to avoid collision with another vehicle or person. This is defined as the duty of the driver. Typically the
failure to operate the vehicle in this safe manner is the cause of a vehicle accident, thus making the driver
liable for damages that resulted from said accident.
There are however circumstances where outside influences that are beyond the control of the driver are
responsible for the vehicle accident. These outside causes may include, but are not limited to, the state or local
municipality that maintain the roadways, bridges, overpasses and signage, auto manufacturer, repair and maintenance
shops.
These laws allow you to seek recovery from the accident that “make you whole again”, or to your status before the
accident. The courts understand that the damages encompass several components. You may seek compensatory damages
for the following:
• Loss of wages
• Medical expenses
• Pain and suffering
• Loss of earning potential
• Scarring or disfigurement
The court further allow the injured parties to seek punitive damages if the injures were encountered if the
responsible party acted in a negligent manner. This negligence can be an act of the driver, or the driver may have
operated a vehicle that was unsafe, or the vehicle was defective from the manufacturer.
Vehicle accidents litigation is a time consuming process. Several years can expire while the litigants await a
trial date. Plaintiffs in these protracted lawsuits may not have the personal financial resources to maintain their
status quo over the long haul. An option that may appeal to these plaintiffs is a pre trial cash advance. The
formal name for these pretrial or pre settlement cash advances is a vehicle accident lawsuit cash advance.
Pre settlement cash advances are monies that are advanced to the
plaintiffs of the lawsuit. This cash advance plus interest is repayable to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC, upon a
ruling in your favor from the courts accompanied with an award of financial compensation. A ruling against you,
in favor of the defendant, releases you from the repayment obligation.
Application for a presettlement cash advance from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding LLC begins with you submitting a
completed application form. After a review of the details, and a consultation
with your current attorney, a determination will be made as to how Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC can help
you.
The application form allows you to designate if you are seeking a pre settlement or post settlement lawsuit cash advance. Post settlement cash advances are
monies that are provided to Plaintiffs who have won a judgment from the courts, but have not received the funds.
The rules regarding repayment remain the same for both pre and post settlement cash advances.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC also provides lawsuit funding for accident lawsuits that are filed under more
specific vehicle names. These include, but are not limited to, car, plane, bus, truck, motorcycle and train
accidents.
If you would like more information on any of these other forms of lawsuit pre settlement funding, please follow
the links on the left.
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 Vehicle
Accident Lawsuit Funding, click here.
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We have
Pre Settlement Funding available
for Vehicle Accident 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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