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Accident Lawsuit Funding Reports Spike in Car Accidents during First Week of Daylight Saving Time


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Accident Pre-Settlement and Settlement Funding Company says reports have been coming in that the number of car accidents climbs 17% during the first week of daylight saving time.

TRENTON, NJ -- March 12, 2015: Accidentlawsuitfunding.com, a leading national lawsuit funding firm, announced today that reports have shown that the number of car crashes increase 17% during the first week of daylight saving time, according to a study by the University of British Columbia. The studies suggest that the accidents have to do with the change in people's sleep patterns. Once daylight saving time is put into effect and the clocks spring ahead, the studies show that people can't get a good night's sleep for at least a few days following the time change. The lack of sleep and change in sleep patterns has resulted in a spike in car accidents.

In light of the recent study, ALF is reaffirming the fact that they are dedicated to assisting plaintiffs in car accidents in 2015, as well as those involved in any other type of motor vehicle accident, including truck accidents, semi-truck accidents, tractor trailer accidents, and pedestrian accidents. ALF, as well as their funding partners, remain firm in their focus on helping clients and ensuring they receive the lawsuit money they need prior to their ultimate case settlements. ALF, a law cash advance company, along with their funding partners, are sufficiently prepared to service higher-end clients who need large lawsuit cash advances, even if they have already received prior legal funding from another firm in the legal finance industry. ALF has highly trained, experienced customer service representatives who provide superior customer service, 24-hour approvals, low rates, and accident lawsuit funding guidance.

Chris Janish, CEO, commented on the recent study and ALF's commitment to helping victims involved in car, semi-truck, and all motor vehicle accidents, "We want to make drivers aware of this study at this time of year so they can be cautious on the roads and avoid accidents if possible. We typically see a rise in not only accidents this time of year, but applications for funding on very recent accidents. We stand ready to assist any victims of no fault accidents if they are in need of our services."

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