Direct Legal Funding and lawsuit cash advances to plaintiffs with the following cases: Car Accidents, Jones Act, medical malpractice cases, personal injury claims, labor law cases, tractor trailer accidents , burn victims, verdicts on appeal, workers compensation, slip and fall cases, negligence cases, premise liability cases, auto accidents, settled cases and more.
While Direct Legal Funding provides cash advances on all types of cases – car accident injury advances are the most popular type of legal loan extended by Direct Legal Funding.
The minimum liability limits in Arkansas are $25,000 of personal injury insurance per individual injured in an accident, $50,000 of personal injury insurance for all persons injured in an accident, and $25,000.00 of property damage insurance per accident. This means that if you are in an accident you – at a minimum have can be compensated for the damages you have suffered at least up to the amounts that are listed above. This is a comparatively high insurance minimum requirement and this is a positive for those looking for a cash advance in the state of Arkansas on a motor vehicle accident.
Arkansas is a Tort State. This is different from a “no-fault” state. Tort law means that the at-fault driver in a car accident is responsible for paying the victim’s medical expenses. It also gives the victim the right to sue the at-fault driver for any related damages like pain, suffering, lost wages and more. For people pursuing claims in Arkansas – it is advised that you retain a personal injury lawyer to explain your rights and obligations.