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Truck Accidents & Lawsuit Settlement Loans

 22 December 2009 |  238 views |  18 Comments
Truck Accidents & Lawsuit Settlement Loans

Every single day accidents related trucks occur all over the United States. Truck accidents can result in serious injury and even death. Many of these truck accidents are related to driver fatigue, failure to inspect tires and brakes, over loaded, tailgating, drinking and driving, talking on CB or cell phone, etc. These are all considered negligence actions and can result in a civil suit against the truck driver and the company the driver works for. However, due to the size and nature of trucks injuries and damages in a truck accident can be severe if not fatal. Many truck accidents leave victims unable to work and the victims are required to seek compensation via civil lawsuit. How does a injured plaintiff in a truck accident lawsuit support his life financially if he is unable to work? That is a simple answer, a lawsuit settlement loan.

If you were in a truck accident and are in the process of a truck accident civil lawsuit then you already know what kind of time frame you’re looking at till you reach a verdict; it can be months if not years before truck accident lawsuits are settled. This is why a lawsuit settlement loan is an excellent resource for the plaintiff during this time period. A settlement loan is basically a non-recourse loan; this is due to the re-payment requirements explained later in this article. Basically a lawsuit loan provider will borrow you money against your pending lawsuit; your not required to any specific income or credit history as those things play no role in the settlement loan approval process. The approval process is based solely on the merit of your lawsuit and possible compensation.

 What makes a lawsuit settlement loan such a great choice is the fact it is a non-recourse debt because a settlement loan only requires you to repay the loan if you receive a favorable verdict in your pending lawsuit. If you lose your pending lawsuit you have no obligation to pay back the monetary loan provided by the lawsuit loan provider. This helps financial secure the plaintiff during their pending lawsuit and prevents them from being in debt at the end of their case if it’s an unfavorable verdict. This is a common occurrence with traditional loans, a plaintiff takes out a home equity loan or personal loan for financial assistance during their pending lawsuit, then they end up losing their lawsuit and then do not have the ability to pay back their initial loan; with a settlement loan you don’t have this problem! If you want to learn more about lawsuit pre-settlement loans then read below.

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18 Comments »

  • Anonymous said:

    i love the music and also the painting

  • g_lane14 said:

    Almost every article about an accident involving a truck, says something bad about the truck or driver of the truck. The media in this country seems to be very anti truck bias. If you notice, even when the truck happens to be a pick up truck, the story in the newspaper will be presented in such a way as to make you think "here goes another killer truck". You have to read the whole story and about the third paragraph down, you finally find out it was a Toyota pick up or some other small pick up.

    There are a small percentage of truck crashes that are the truck or the truck driver's fault. Overwhemingly though, statistically proven, most crashes involving a big truck and a car, The car caused the crash.

    But here's a link with just what you are looking for.

  • WPMixer said:

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  • Shauna said:

    Lots of scanning for you to do here…….http://www.car-accidents.com/. One section devoted to F-150 Ford pick ups.

  • WPBlog Shop said:

    Great video!5*
    Nice music and painting!

  • Wordpress said:

    superb!!

  • jennroe419 said:

    Depends on the law you're concerned with. Federal law, by definition, is the law of the land. States can make more restrictive laws or require harsher penalties, but cannot lower the penalties from what the federal law requires. Most states stick pretty close to Federal law when dealing with Interstate transportation.

    To get the best advice, talk to an attorney who practicies in Nevada.

  • sdfsdf said:

    Try Swift, they hire anyone and are willing to train for CDL

  • Legion said:

    Yeah, we're all drunk. Whatever. It's very possible and highly likely what's going on is the truck driver has no idea he hit something. I had a car come through the intersection and hit my trailer tires and if I hadn't had been looking at him, I would have never known. I felt NOTHING. Had he hit me in front or to the rear of my trailer wheels he'd probably be dead right now because I would have rolled over his car. I would have felt that, BTW. Minor stuff, you will never know unless you are watching your mirrors and the inexperienced driver is going to be less likely to be doing so.

  • angel said:

    http://www.helmets.org/stats.htm

    770 bicyclists died on US roads in 2006, down just 14 from the year before. Over 90 percent died in crashes with motor vehicles. This was in 2006 so I would say the answer is D.

  • Anonymous said:

    that was beautiful. i loved the music especially. it fit the whole painting wonderfully. they both complemented and sympathized each other in perfetct harmony. one of my favorites. :D

  • Blogger said:

    Omfg, it just looks like a picture :o

  • lost said:

    go to a newspaper website like washingtonpost.com and search. you can also contact newspapers in your area or a news station.

  • Anonymous said:

    that is unreal… looks like a photograph… crazy good

  • Free Blog said:

    Beautiful video!

  • dagirl_witdass2 said:

    Google! mate. you just typw in Safety Truck Car Accidents.

    You get a hell of a lot information.

    If you try searching in advanced search, search for pdf files. That would help you get published papers on the subject.

  • Gruntled Employee said:

    That all depends on the time of day. If a tow truck driver is on call all weekend and they recieve a late night/early morning call they tend to not like that. If it is during the day then yes the more calls the merrier.

  • Anonymous said:

    wowzaaaa reallly really good!

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