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Pedestrian accidents—especially in crosswalks or hit-and-run situations—often cause severe and life-changing injuries. Without the protection of a vehicle, victims are vulnerable to broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and long-term disability. While the legal process moves forward, plaintiffs frequently face overwhelming medical bills and lost income.
Pre-settlement funding provides fast, risk-free financial relief for pedestrian accident victims. It helps cover essential expenses while your attorney works to secure fair compensation.
Why Pedestrian Accident Cases Are Especially Challenging
Pedestrian injuries can occur in many situations, including:
Crosswalk collisions
Hit-and-run accidents
Distracted or speeding drivers
Failure to yield at intersections
Drunk or reckless drivers
Parking lot and residential street accidents
These cases often require extensive investigation to determine fault—especially when drivers flee the scene or deny responsibility.
The Financial Impact on Pedestrian Accident Victims
Pedestrians hit by vehicles frequently experience:
Emergency medical care and surgery
Long-term rehabilitation or physical therapy
Lost wages or inability to return to work
Transportation difficulties during recovery
Emotional distress, anxiety, or PTSD
Home modifications due to mobility limitations
Meanwhile, medical expenses begin immediately, but settlements can take months or years.
Why Hit-and-Run Cases Take Longer
Hit-and-run cases add additional complexity because:
The driver may take weeks or months to identify
Police investigations take time
Attorneys often work with insurance companies under uninsured/underinsured motorist claims
Accident reconstruction or surveillance may be required
This can significantly delay compensation.
How Pre-Settlement Funding Helps Pedestrian Plaintiffs
Pre-settlement funding is a non-recourse cash advance, which means:
You receive funds now to cover urgent needs
You don’t make monthly payments
You only repay if your case wins or settles
If your case is unsuccessful, you owe nothing
This structure protects plaintiffs from financial risk and offers peace of mind during recovery.
How Plaintiffs Use Pre-Settlement Funding
Pedestrian accident victims often use funding to cover:
Rent or mortgage payments
Groceries and household expenses
Medical bills or co-pays
Physical therapy or ongoing treatment
Transportation or rideshare services
Childcare or family support
Funding allows plaintiffs to focus on healing—not financial stress.
Benefits of Pre-Settlement Funding for Crosswalk and Hit-and-Run Cases
Immediate relief: Funds available in 24–48 hours
No credit checks: Approval is based on your case, not your financial history
Stronger legal position: Avoid settling early due to financial pressure
Continued treatment: Funding ensures you can follow your doctor’s recommendations
Full transparency: No hidden fees or surprise costs
Why Pedestrian Plaintiffs Trust Instabridge
Instabridge understands how devastating pedestrian accidents can be. We support victims with:
Fast approvals and same-day decisions
Fair, flat-rate terms with no compounding interest
Non-recourse protection—you owe nothing if the case doesn’t win
Compassionate, dedicated service throughout your case
Attorney collaboration for a seamless and ethical process
We help bridge the financial gap while your attorney builds the strongest case possible.
Conclusion: Financial Support When It Matters Most
Pedestrian and hit-and-run accidents can turn your life upside down. While your attorney works tirelessly to secure justice and compensation, pre-settlement funding gives you the stability you need today.
If you were injured as a pedestrian and are struggling with financial pressure during your lawsuit, contact Instabridge. We’ll help you access the funds you need—quickly, safely, and without risk.























































































































