Taxi Accidents & Lawsuit Funding
Taxi accidents happen each day. When a person is injured in a taxi cab accident they have the right to seek compensation for injury and property damage. Taxicab accidents can involve other cars, pedestrians, motorcycles, trucks, bicyclists and other commercial vehicles. Taxis are a prominent transportation method in towns and cities throughout the United States. It's a form of transportation that has been around for decades. The difference between trying to seek compensation from a car accident which you were a driver, and a taxi accident as a passenger, is someone other than you was negligent.
If you were involved in a taxi accident and searching for lawsuit funding against an injury claim, contact LawLeaf today. LawLeaf provides legal funding against taxicab accidents. We can provide lawsuit loans against recent insurance and pending lawsuits. We can also provide our clients with post settlement funding for cases that were won through a lawsuit settlement or judgment.
Taxi drivers pick up millions of people each year. Taxis commute passengers to and from airports, train stations, business meetings, vacation destinations, the store and work. In some cases, a person may use this form of transportation as the designated driver. As commuters we put great trust in taxi drivers to get us to and from our destination safely. When you step into a cab you should always realize the driver picking you up makes money on each new passenger. Because some drivers are known to work long hours with little sleep, it is always recommended you put on your seatbelt once you get into the taxi.
A majority of all taxi crashes are caused by careless and reckless driving, speeding and violating traffic signs and signals. While the majority of all accidents are fender benders, some can be catastrophic. These crashes account for 1000’s of fatalities each year; many causing death to pedestrians.
The most populated cities throughout the United States usually account for the majority of all taxi accidents. These cities include:
If you have been involved in a taxi cab accident one of the first things you should do after a crash, is take down the contact information of the driver. This includes the driver’s name, phone number, registration number, and the name and number of the taxi company. You should also take down the contact information of the other driver involved and any witnesses to the accident. If you are able to take photographs at the scene of the accident it would help.
If you contacted an attorney they will want to know the details of the accident. You will want to document the accident by writing down how it occurred. This should be done as soon as possible so you don’t forget the details of how it occurred.
If you have been involved in a taxi accident and considering lawsuit funding against your injury claim, contact LawLeaf today. Legal funding can be used as an alternative to being forced into an early settlement. Like any personal injury, taxi cab accident lawsuits can take a lot of time. There is a good chance you could be waiting months or even years before a settlement is reached or a judgment awarded.
When a person is injured in a taxi accident, they may need money to help pay for your medical bills or an important surgical procedure. Most people can’t wait months or even days to wait for compensation. A lawsuit cash advance can be used for many reasons. We have some clients that secure lawsuit loans to help pay for medical expenses, college tuition and living expenses.
If you are considering legal financing against your case, LawLeaf can help. We can provide settlement loans against cases that have settled and pre settlement funding against cases that are pending. If you are interested in receiving litigation financing against your tax cab lawsuit, contact LawLeaf today. We provide 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.
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