A pedestrian accident could make you lose your job and drain your accounts with expensive medical care. While you’re waiting on your settlement, what can you do to cover expenses? Lawsuit Loan can help you with a pedestrian accident loan.
In 2017, the cost of pedestrian accidents averaged around $58,700 per event according to the National Safety Council. Pedestrian accidents are costly because there is little protection for pedestrians if they’re struck by a car. That’s why they have to rely on safety signals and trust drivers to follow them. Traumatic brain injuries, permanent disability, and similar injuries can keep a victim from working for the rest of their lives. These and other victims deserve compensation and they shouldn’t have to wait for it longer than necessary. Sadly, it can take months or years to finish a lawsuit. Waiting on the wheels of justice to turn can take longer than it should. A victim can run out of cash before finishing their lawsuit. That’s where Lawsuit Loan can step in and get you money from your settlement. You don’t have to give up your lawsuit before you’re ready!
As long as you have a lawsuit or claim in process and you have a lawyer working on your case, your pedestrian accident will probably qualify. You don’t have to worry about your employment situation, financial situation, or credit situation. Lawsuit Loan offers loans based on how likely you will win your case and its value. As high as the average cost of a pedestrian accident is, odds are good that we can extend a loan to you for part of your settlement. When we learn the details of your case during your consultation, Lawsuit Loan will work quickly to see if your case qualifies. What are some things that could disqualify your case for a pedestrian accident loan? Usually, these are legal matters that could lower your compensation or eliminate it. For instance, if you have a high level of personal liability in the case, that could deny you compensation based on your state’s fault laws.
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