Lawleaf

Call Toll Free : 1-888-566-8614
Car Defects PDF Print E-mail
If you are currently in litigation with a manufacturer or seller of a defective automobile and searching for lawsuit funding, we can help. At LawLeaf we provide lawsuit funding to plaintiffs that have been injured in a motor vehicle accident as a result of defects.

In order to collect damages from an automobile manufacturer your attorney must prove negligence during the manufacturing or design of the vehicle or failure to warn consumers of the potential risk or dangers of the motor vehicle.

While most car defects are unintentional, it’s up to the manufacturer or seller of the vehicle to protect the safety of the consumer. This means during the designing, building or marketing the product.

Some of the most common injuries due to car defects include:
  • Head & neck injury
  • Spinal damages
  • Broken Bones
  • Damages to the face
  • Chest injury

The most common types of defects include:
  • SUV rollovers
  • Tire defects
  • Air Bags
  • Engine defects
  • Seat belt failures
  • Faulty parts

The challenge of collecting compensation from a car defect claim is proving negligence on the part of the manufacturer or seller. Due to the complexity of these types of lawsuits it will require the experience of an attorney. A car defect lawsuit can also take a significant amount of time to collect damages. Car manufacturers have deep pockets and the legal backing to hold up a case from settling for months or even years. This can cause havoc to some people that are financially incapable of waiting for a settlement or verdict.

If you are currently searching for car accident lawsuit funding due to a defect, begin by applying online with LawLeaf today.

LawLeaf Answers!
  • Very Large Lawsuit - Wrongful Death
    I have a very large lawsuit coming up in May. I am talking about a multi-million dollar suit and I’m wanting my money now. I have contacted a few different companies and non deal within the commercial litigation field. I...
  • Advance Funding Companies
    I have a question about how these companies provide advance funding for cases that haven’t settled yet. I have a personal injury case in Maine. My attorney and I are going to look at an offer sometime at the end...
  • Defective Product Lawsuit
    I was searching the internet the other day about faulty products and defective products. I took a bad fall due to a defective chair I purchased about 3 months ago. The chair leg collapsed and I went flying off the...

LawLeaf News!
  • 3 Injured in Auto Accident in Owings Mills MD
    If you have been involved in a traffic accident as a result of another person’s negligence, you may be entitled to personal injury compensation. LawLeaf a leading provider of lawsuit funding services provides pre settlement and post settlement loans to...
  • Snowy Conditions Causing More Accidents
    Hazardous weather conditions are a major cause of accidents throughout the United States. Due to recent snow storms on the East Coast, accidents are on the rise. Snowy road conditions along with negligent drivers can be a dangerous combination. The...
  • Settlement Loan For Car Accidents
    When LawLeaf matches its clients for settlement loans they understand the importance of quick funding at competitive rates. LawLeaf accepts all types of personal injury cases throughout North America, however, the most common cases are those of car accidents. LawLeaf...

For additional information on a lawsuit cash advance contact us today. We provide settlement funding services throughout the United 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.