Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Lawsuit Loan: I've been involved in a car accident. Am I eligible? (Part III)

40 thousand Americans lose their lives every year in car accidents! Insurance carriers fight tooth-and-nail to avoid paying these claims. A lawsuit loan is often a must for anyone injured in a car accident.

A car accident can occur as result of heavy traffic. In many instances, they may also involve collisions with commercial vehicles (e.g., semi- trucks).

The most common cause of personal injury lawsuits is car accidents. If you're interested in obtaining a lawsuit loan, the car accident is the ideal candidate.

Car accidents result in numerous types of injuries. Injuries involve broken bones, neck and back injuries, injuries to soft tissue (e.g., muscles, ligaments, and tendons) whiplash, and brain injuries.

Due to the increased dependency on cars for transportation, you're very likely to be involved in at least one car accident in your lifetime. Car accidents are very stressful situations and need to be handled with both discretion and care for, among other reasons, liability and peace-of-mind purposes.

There should be no doubt that the insurance carrier will devote vast resources to defend its insured. It would be a rare instance in which an insurance carrier would offer to pay your claim without putting up a fight. Therefore, these cases very frequently require the services of an attorney.

Your ability to obtain a lawsuit loan will depend, in large part, to your ability to control communications with the insurance company.

In many instances, prior to retaining an attorney, individuals have a tendency to acquiesce to and insurance carriers demand that a statement be provided under oath. Too often, this results in a situation in which the insurance carrier is able to deny liability for injuries/ damages resulting from the car accident.

Remember, if you are involved in a car accident, you must remain calm. In order to take appropriate steps, you must plan in advance of the car accident. This simply means that you must be aware of your rights and obligations that will accrue at the scene of a car accident. It is also important for you to recall that irrespective of damages/injuries noted at the scene, it is very important that you notify the police. Without a police report, it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to establish liability.

Have you been involved in a car accident? If so, the lawsuit loan is very likely to provide the resources you need to survive the months ahead as you pursue your claim against the driver who both damaged your vehicle and caused your personal injuries.

Learn more about lawsuit loans. Stop by Dr. Tom Rhudy's site where you can find out all about the benefits of obtaining a lawsuit loan and what it can do for you.

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