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Lawsuits in the state of New York can be a huge expense. Medical bills and utility bills, along with the time taken off of work can all add up while you wait for your case to settle. Seeking out a settlement can send you into crippling debt, but it doesn’t have to be this way.

If you’re struggling to pay bills in the midst of a lawsuit in the state of New York, there’s no need to give up. With lawsuit cash advance loans in New York, you’ll never struggle to pay another legal fee again.

Direct Legal Funding provides New York cash advance lawsuit loans to people wishing to finish their settlements without breaking the bank. With our low-rate settlement loans, you’ll be comfortable knowing that you can continue on with your settlement.

Types Of Personal Injury Cases Where We Provide Lawsuit Funding In New York

In our experience, you are a strong candidate for a pre-settlement loan in New York if:

  • You are the plaintiff in an ongoing or pending personal injury case.
  • You have experienced bodily injuries or property damage due to an accident that was not your fault.
  • You are represented by an attorney.
  • You are struggling to pay for your living and/or medical expenses due to your injuries/property damage.
  • Your legal claim is taking a long time to settle.

For a more accurate answer based on your situation, we encourage you to call us at 866-941-5588 or email us at info@directlegalfunding.com. Direct Legal Funding, we provide highly competitive and fast lawsuit settlement loans for a wide variety of personal injury cases.

Auto Accidents and Road Traffic Injuries

Motor Vehicle

It doesn’t really matter if it’s a head-on collision or a fender bender; the majority of bike, car, and truck accidents occur due to negligent driving behavior. Distracted driving, aggressive driving, or driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol can have catastrophic consequences for all parties involved.

These types of accidents can happen with any vehicle, from a small car to a large commercial truck, and injured parties can include both drivers and passengers. The driver who caused the accident due to negligence may be liable held for the plaintiff’s hospital expenses (both current and future), rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and lost wages.

Pedestrian Injury

Nearly 300 pedestrians are killed and over 15,000 sustain serious injuries by careless drivers every year in New York. Everybody who has ever been to the Empire State is well aware of the traffic-heavy roads, which should make drivers more vigilant, but that is unfortunately not the case. More than 3,000 pedestrians are admitted to the NY emergency rooms each year.

If you are an injured pedestrian who can prove that your accident was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be able to sue that individual or their insurance company for compensation. If you’re eligible to file a lawsuit, Direct Legal Funding is here to help fund your case.

Passenger Injury 

In the event of a T-bone or head-on collision, vehicle passengers are particularly vulnerable to deadly injuries. The most common injuries include traumatic brain injury (TBI), neck and head trauma, spinal trauma, broken bones, and lacerations. As an injured passenger in New York, you may have the legal right to file a lawsuit against the negligent driver, even if it means suing the driver you were riding with.

Workplace Negligence and Workers’ Compensation

Construction Negligence

If you are a construction worker in New York and have been injured on the work site due to dangerous conditions or a negligent supervisor/owner, you may be able to file a construction negligence lawsuit. These accidents are generally caused by faulty machinery, lack of proper training, lack of good working equipment, unsafe construction sites, and other perilous work conditions. If a worker gets hurt while at work in NY, they may sue their employer for compensation for medical bills and lost income.

Jones Act (Maritime)

Established in 1920, the Merchant Marine Act (commonly known as the Jones Act) was created to protect maritime workers who sustain injuries at work. According to this act, if you are a sailor and can prove that your accident and injuries as a result, occurred due to the negligence of your employer, you may qualify for compensation.

This is very similar to the Workers’ Compensation cases, where the claimant has to prove their employer’s “at-fault”. If your attorney demonstrates that you have a strong case, Direct Legal Funding will be happy to approve you for a cash advance within 24 hours.

FELA (Railroad) 

The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) also works similarly to Workers’ Comp. If your lawyer can prove that your employer (i.e., the railroad authority or any other third party) is fully or partially responsible for your railroad accident, you may be able to get a good compensation for your injuries.

Please note that the “burden of proof” in FELA cases is higher than in Workers’ Comp cases. This is why FELA litigation cases usually stretch out for years. But don’t worry, that’s what we are here for. Direct Legal Funding can provide you a cash advance within 2-3 days of applying to help cover your living expenses, medical bills, mortgage payments, children’s school fees, groceries, etc.

Premises Liability and Other Injury Claims

General Negligence (Slip and Fall; Animal Bites; Unsupervised Swimming Pools, etc.)

When you or your loved one are injured because someone else didn’t keep their property or possessions in a good acceptable condition, you may be able to sue them for damages. These general negligence claims cover several types of incidents, such as animal bites, nursing home negligence, homeowner negligence, medical negligence, slip and fall accident in a commercial establishment, defective equipment in an amusement park, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, and many more.

Civil Rights 

A civil rights claim is when someone has been discriminated against based on their gender, religion, race, disability, age, pregnancy, sexual preference, gender expression/identity, or some other factor. When an individual is harassed for any of these things, the “harassment” can take different shapes.

For example, may be you were denied promotion because of your race or gender. Maybe you were sexually harassed and when you reported it to the HR, you were fired for being a “bad employee”.

Just because you weren’t physically injured, it doesn’t mean you can’t take legal action against the harassers. If you live in New York, you can sue the parties who harassed or discriminated against you for psychological damages.

These cases can be difficult if the damage is not physical, but if your attorney thinks you have a solid case, Direct Legal Funding can approve you for a pre-settlement loan within 24 hours.

Police Brutality

Did you know that the New York City paid more than $68 million to settle cases of police brutality and misconduct in 2022? According to the New York Times, the city has managed to lose over $384 million in the last five years to settle lawsuits brought on by excessive force and misconduct behavior by the cops and crime is still plaguing NYC.

Not all cops are bad, of course, not even close, you cannot trust bad mayors, but the relatively poor reputation that the NYPD has earned over the years is not without merit. If you or a loved one were treated unfairly by a police officer in New York, you may have legal ground to sue them. Direct Legal Funding has provided lawsuit cash advances to numerous police brutality victims in the city.

Wrongful Death

A wrongful death claim can be filed by the deceased person’s family member or representative. If you can prove that someone’s negligence was a factor in causing or contributing to your loved one’s death, the New York state laws have got you covered. The most common types of wrongful death claims include fatal vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, workplace accidents, defective products, and more.

New York’s Comparative Negligence System for Personal Injury Lawsuits

A motor vehicle registered in the state of New York must have liability insurance. Insurance coverage must be a minimum of $25,000/50,000 for injury, $50,000/100,000 for death, and $10,000 for property damage caused by any one accident. The liability coverage must remain in effect while the registration is valid, even if the vehicle is not used (except motorcycles).

New York assesses damages using a “comparative negligence” system that governs how auto accident cases like are handled. In an auto accident involving two drivers, Driver A and Driver B, both of whom caused the accident.

If it is determined that Driver B was 25 percent at fault, the amount of his compensation will be reduced by 25 percent. So, although you think a driver may have contributed to the accident, that driver may still be eligible for compensation.

New York follows a pure comparative negligence system. With this system, a judge or jury assigns a percentage of fault to each responsible party and then splits up the damage award accordingly. Using this system, an injured person may recover his or her damages even if the injured person was 99% at fault in causing the injury, with those damages reduced by his or her portion of the fault.

New York is a no-fault state: Because the tort (lawsuit) system has led to long and costly court battles over who was at fault and to what degree, policymakers in many states decided to change from a fault-based system to some form of a no-fault system. It is important to contact an attorney who knows accident law and can help you understand your rights.

We understand the huge financial burden that comes along with a lawsuit and we’re here to relieve you of that burden with a pre-settlement lawsuit loan.

Direct Legal Funding Lawsuit Cash Advances in New York

Direct Legal Funding has been providing the people of New York with competitive low-rate lawsuit loans for many years. We believe that no one should fall into debt because of a lawsuit, so we work to make sure that won’t happen.

In the state of New York, we offer:

  • Non-recourse cash advance
  • Competitive rates
  • No monthly payments
  • Eligibility assessment within 24 hours

With our New York non-recourse cash advance lawsuit loans, you’ll only pay back your loan if you win your case. If you lose you don’t pay back a dime. Therefore, there’s absolutely no risk involved.

No matter your case, Direct Legal Funding is prepared to supply you with the means to pay your bills.

New York City Borough-Specific Lawsuit Loan Help

We understand the local nuances of the law & can help with lawsuit settlement loans for the following boroughs:

  • The Bronx
  • Staten Island
  • Queens
  • Brooklyn

If you believe you would benefit from a lawsuit cash advance, simply reach out to Direct Legal Funding. Our low-rate settlement loans will guarantee financial stability throughout any lawsuit.