After a long Friday at the office, “Mark” (not a real person) stopped off at the nearby big-box grocery store to stock up for the weekend. He preferred to shop at smaller stores when he could, but the location – between his work and home – made it a convenient stop when he was short on time.
His errand of convenience soon took a painful turn. While reaching for an item on the top shelf, Mark slipped and lost his balance. He fell hard, with all the impact going to the bottom of his spine. A nearby employee quickly rushed to his aid but the damage was done. He could barely move without pain and a later diagnosis revealed a cracked tailbone.
While recuperating in the hospital, Mark went over the details of the accident in his head. In the instant before he fell, he’d shifted his footing and had noticed the floor was unusually slick.Moreover, an employee who helped him after he fell had muttered something about cleaning up a spill recently. Apparently, the employee hadn’t cleaned it up well enough and the unsafe flooring had led to Mark’s injury. Mark consulted a personal injury attorney, who thought he had a strong case against the store for negligence.
Unable to sit for any period of time without pain, Mark was missing work and his medical bills were bleeding him dry. With the store holding firm in its defense, Mark didn’t know where to turn. That was when his lawyer suggested he contact USClaims to secure pre-settlement funding to help pay his household bills while the suit proceeded through the courts. If you’re having trouble meeting your expenses while waiting for a legal settlement or a judgment related to a slip-and-fall accident, USClaims can help provide the financial support you need.
At USClaims, we offer pre-settlement funding, if a case is qualified for pre-settlement funding then we would purchase a portion of the proceeds of the anticipated court judgment or settlement for some cash now. USClaims only gets paid if a case is won or has reached a settlement! Apply now or call us today at 1-877-USCLAIMS to learn more.