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Bicycle Accident Lawsuit Funding
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In the United States there are thousands of bicycle accidents that occur on our streets each year and many of them cause catastrophic injury and even fatalities. The number one goal for anyone who rides a bike is to avoid an accident caused by a car.

Unfortunately many cyclists each year are killed by car accidents, bus accidents or other automibile accidents even though the majority riders follow proper guidelines and safety guides. If you are currently seeking a lawsuit cash advance for a bicycle accident, LawLeaf can assist you.

LawLeaf’s network of legal funding companies can assist you in securing legal funding for many different types of bike accidents. Whether you have been injured or lost a love from a bicycle accident you may qualify for a pre-settlement funding through our network.

According to 2002 statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) more than 47,000 cyclist of been killed as a result of a traffic crash since 1932. In 2002 there were over 660 cyclists that lost their lives and an additional 48,000 were injured in traffic crashes. NHTSA reports that 2% of all traffic fatalities in the same year were a result of a bike accident.

Other fatalities that occurred from non motorist traffic accidents in the same year include skate boarding, roller blades, roller skates and pedestrian accidents. While these numbers have decreased over the years, the fact is that a bicycle or other non motorist accidents can be devastating. The fact is when you are hit by a motor vehicle the chances increase drastically that the injuries sustained are serious.

For some people that seek pre-settlement advances for a bike accident, the cash advance is used to keep their personal injury case alive as they don’t want to settle for less compensation. People generally rely on legal funding to help pay for their mortgage and rent, hospital and medical expenses and to help supplement an income. For some people such as carriers who rely on their ability to ride a bike for a living it could mean being out of work for an extended period of time.

LawLeaf understand the importance of seeking legal cash advances for all types of bike accidents. We also understand that those families that are in a financial bind due to a bicycle accident, a lawsuit cash advance can be a viable option to help keep a family afloat.

If you are currently seeking legal funding for a bicycle accident simply fill out our application online. LawLeaf will evaluate your case and send it out to those lenders that fund bicycle accident related cases. When dealing with LawLeaf you will deal with a company that only works with those lenders that provide non-recourse funding for all pre-settlement personal injury related cases which means you don’t pay back our lenders unless you receive compensation from your personal injury settlement.

LawLeaf’s gives each client the ability to compare rates and payouts for legal funding over our selected network of lenders.  Put yourself in a better position by applying through LawLeaf today. We stand ready to help secure you lawsuit cash advance.If you are being represented by an attorney and have questions regarding a pre-settlement cash advance for an injury or a wrongful death case, contact our legal funding representatives today or visit our FAQ section.

We provide funding services for bicycle accidents for the following states: 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.