Lawsuit Funding on Trip and Fall and Slip and Fall Lawsuits

Slip and Fall Lawsuit Funding

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Slip and Fall Lawsuit Loans

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Slip and Fall | Trip and Fall

Different Types of Slip and Fall

Slips trips and falls are among the most common types of lawsuits that we provide settlement funding on. Slip and fall settlements are part of a larger category of legal liability referred to as premises liability.

A settlement advance is a fast, easy way for plaintiffs who are involved in personal injury lawsuits to gain access to a portion of their lawsuit settlement money early.

The four types of slip and fall accident:

  1. Slip and Fall - Interface between the shoe and the floor fails
  2. Trip and Fall - A foreign object in the walking path
  3. Stump and Fall- An impediment in the walking surface
  4. Step and Fall - A failure or hole in the walking surface

Personal Injury Liability

Property owners and injured people can both be held to varying degrees of legal responsibility with regard to trip and fall & slip and fall settlements.

Corporate property liability and homeowner liability obligate property owners with a legal responsibility to keep their property safe and reasonably free of trip hazards and slip or fall hazards. At the same time, people also have a duty to act in a responsible manner and watch where they are going while realizing there are circumstances and conditions that can make walking surfaces unsafe or hazardous and that they need to take reasonable steps to avoid those hazards.

Slip & Fall Statistics:

  • There are over 540,000 slip and fall accidents requiring hospital care
  • There are over 300,000 slip and fall injuries resulting in a disability
  • There are over 20,000 fatalities each year from slips, trips & falls
  • Slip and fall accidents are the leading accident in hotels, restaurants and public buildings
  • More than 70% of slip and fall or trip and fall accidents occur on flat, level surfaces
  • Slips trips and falls are a leading cause of workplace injury

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Lawsuit Advances on Slip and Fall Accidents | Pre Settlement Funding on Slips Trips and Falls

Lawsuit Loans on Slip and Fall Settlements
Settlement Advances for Plaintiffs Involved in Serious Trip and Fall or Slip and Fall Cases

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Lawsuit Funding on Slips Trips and Falls

Are you suffering with a slip and fall injury, are in dire need of cash and are looking for a lawsuit funding company or a lawsuit loan on a pending slip and fall settlement? If you are, TLF can help you.

Few things can wreck your day quite like slips trips and falls can. They always seem to catch you at the worst possible moment or when you least expect it. One minute everything is fine, you're smiling, happy, laughing, talking with friends, getting things done and otherwise having a productive day.

The next minute; WHAM! You're laying flat on your back, sprawled out on your face or laying in a crumpled heap at the bottom of a stairway, seriously injured and wracked with pain, wondering what just happened. Slip and fall accidents can cause permanent, life-changing injuries.

Slip and fall injuries are embarrassing, painful, humiliating and are responsible for a staggering array of injuries and disabilities ranging from simple bruising and soft tissue injuries to sprains, tendon and ligament damage and cracked, dislocated or broken bones, neck injuries, back injuries, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, other catastrophic injuries, permanent disabilities and even wrongful death.

While many slip and fall or trip and fall accidents are relatively harmless, well over a half million each year require hospital treatment and more than a quarter million Americans annually become disabled due to slip and fall injuries. These more serious cases result in trials or out of court slip and fall settlements.

Falling Accidents

Fall Hazards

Falling accidents can occur practically anywhere there are fall hazards, but these are different from the typical trip and fall or slip and fall accident; these are genuine falling accidents from elevated surfaces which frequently result in very serious catastrophic injury and in many cases, wrongful death lawsuits. Many construction accidents result from falling off scaffolding, ladders, roofs, buildings, vehicles, machinery and elevated working platforms, equipment or structures. Work related fall accidents are normally covered under workplace liability programs such as Workers Compensation, FELA or The Jones Act.

Many common homeowner accidents are also fall accidents. Falling off roofs, trees, ladders, balconies, shelving, furniture and falling down stairs are common examples of falling accidents. Fall accidents that are caused by equipment failure such as faulty scaffolding or defective ladders are frequently targets for product liability litigation in addition to premise liability.

The Trouble With Slip and Fall Lawsuits

Slip and Fall Lawsuits

Obviously with so many slip and fall accidents each year, lawsuits are commonplace with billions of dollars at stake annually. Slip and fall cases are notorious with defense attorneys because of so many abuses by unscrupulous lawyers and greedy plaintiffs. For this reason, many defense attorneys tend to view slip and fall lawsuits and trip and fall lawsuits as frivolous "until proven otherwise". As a result, slip and fall cases are scrutinized mercilessly and can take a long time to settle or go to trial.

Of course, for people with legitimate slip and fall injuries who are unable to work, this presents an enormous financial hardship; they can't work because of their injuries, but because of how they were injured, many are treated with a level of doubt or disbelief that can cause their litigation to stretch out even longer. Legal funding (or lawsuit financing) can help plaintiffs bridge this financial gap without causing their attorneys to settle their cases early for less than they are potentially worth.

Lawsuit Funding Can Help Ease The Wait

Lawsuit cash advances can give plaintiffs immediate access to some of the money from their future lawsuit settlement that they can use to get their lives back on track.

TriMark Legal Funding LLC can offer plaintiff funding in as little as 24 to 48 hours with your attorney's cooperation. For plaintiffs who are contending with serious financial challenges and are currently awaiting slip and fall settlements, lawsuit funding can be a real game-changer. You can get the money you need now without jeopardizing your case and at the same time provide your lawyer with some extra time for negotiations.

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