Three Killed And Two Injured After Truck Crashes Through Iowa Walmart

Iowa police were called to a Wal-Mart store shortly before 10:00 a.m. with reports that a truck had driven through the store entrance, destroying property and killing or injuring people within the immediate area of the entrance. Witnesses said the truck hit the building at a high rate of speed. Three people have been reported killed and two others, including the truck driver, were injured. The entire store was evacuated after the crash. State police said that they do not believe the crash was intentional, but the accident is still under investigation.

While the investigation is underway, the injured victims and the families of the deceased may choose to speak to an experienced auto accident attorney to protect their rights. Auto accident lawsuits can present some unique challenges. What the driver reckless and lost control? Was he distracted? Did he suffer a medical condition?

During a lengthy litigation process, the victims may find themselves burdened by the expenses associated with medical expenses, funeral expenses, household bills, and loss of income. If that is the case, they may be interested in applying for a lawsuit cash advance known as litigation funding.

A lawsuit cash advance is available by phone or online, and is contingent on the outcome of the case. Unlike a loan in which you have to pay with interest accrued whether or not you win your case, litigation funding is meant only to aid the plaintiff, not be a burden! There are no application fees or monthly payments; the only collateral needed is a pending lawsuit. Once an application and applicable documentation is received, funding decisions can be made within 24 – 48 hours. Repayment is made only if the plaintiff wins the case. In the event the case is lost, repayment is excused.

If you have been involved in an auto accident and are undergoing serious financial challenges while waiting for your settlement, contact Litigation Funding Corporation for a complimentary evaluation of your case.

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