Motor Vehicle Accident Ice & Snow Result
I was in a motor vehicle accident in my home state of Wisconsin last week. The driver that hit the back of my car did so as a result of ice and snow. It was very snowy out and they didn’t use caution. I hired an attorney on Friday (yesterday) and he told me that more of these cases actually get resolved out of the courtroom and he would be contacting the insurance company to talk about getting a settlement with the insurance company. He also said that we wouldn’t be able to get a good “read” on the actual amount until my therapy and medical stuff was in place. This could take several months. I’m not sure if you can help. Is it possible to get a cash advance for my case even if the case doesn’t go to court? Would I qualify or am I wasting my time?
Related Questions
1 Comment to Motor Vehicle Accident Ice & Snow Result
Leave a comment
LawLeaf News!
- Trip and Fall Injury Funding
- Personal Injury Funding New York
- Brain Injury Settlement
- California Car Accident
- Madison Auto Accident
- Salt Lake City Car Accident
- Alabama Car Accident Kills 1
- Personal Injury Verdict Awarded in California
- Wrongful Imprisonment Lawsuit Settled
- Lawsuit Settlement Reached in Employment Claim
LawLeaf Recalls
- 36 Previous Inmates Reach a Lawsuit Settlement
- Product Recalls & Lawsuit Funding
- Coffeemakers Recalled
- Diving Wings With Defective Inner Bladders Recalled by Poseidon
- Battery Equalizers Recalled
- Body Boards Recalled by JGR Copa
- Macy’s Recalls Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts
- Campbell Hausfeld Recalls Air Compressors
- Recall by Starbucks of Coffee Grinders; Made by Tsann Kuen
- Wagner Spray Tech Recalls Heat Guns
Yes, we call it pre settlement funding and in some cases our clients cases never reach the court room. We can provide settlement loan services before, during and after a settlement is reached regardless of whether a case ever reaches a court room.
If you have additional questions please email us and we do invite you to begin by applying for pre settlement funding by using the form to the right.