Active or Pending Claim
You have an active or pending truck accident injury claim.
Consumer legal funding is not considered a traditional loan because repayment is only required if your case is successful. Although it's often incorrectly called a "loan" or "lawsuit loan" - especially after an accident - with our lawsuit or legal funding, you do not have to pay back if you lose your case. The terminology "loan" is widley used for convenience. For ease of understanding, we will use the term "loan" throughout the website.
If you were injured in a collision involving a semi-truck, 18-wheeler, tractor-trailer, delivery truck, or another commercial vehicle, you may be eligible to apply for non-recourse pre-settlement funding. Alliance reviews eligible attorney-represented claims based on the case, available documentation, requested amount, potential recovery, and state availability.
A truck accident claim may move to funding review when the following basic conditions are met.
You have an active or pending truck accident injury claim.
You are already represented by an attorney for the submitted claim.
The claim is connected to a state Alliance currently serves.
Your attorney can provide the information required for review.
Review focuses primarily on the legal claim.
Applicants receive written terms before accepting funding.
Alliance works with the attorney handling the claim.
Repayment is generally tied to a successful recovery under the agreement.
Every truck accident funding request is evaluated separately.
Truck accident claims may involve serious injuries, interrupted employment, extensive treatment, multiple insurance policies, contested liability, and extended settlement timelines. Alliance reviews eligible attorney-represented claims using available legal and recovery information rather than a traditional consumer-credit decision.
The review considers the truck accident claim, liability information, insurance coverage, available documentation, and expected recovery.
Repayment is generally handled from a successful recovery according to the signed agreement.
Alliance communicates with the attorney or law firm representing the applicant.
The requested amount is considered in relation to the expected net recovery and existing obligations.
Truck accident lawsuit funding is non-recourse financial support that may be available to eligible attorney-represented plaintiffs before their legal claim is resolved. The review generally focuses on the claim, available documentation, potential recovery, insurance coverage, existing liens, and requested amount rather than a traditional credit score or employment-based lending decision.
Some consumers search for “truck accident lawsuit loans,” “truck accident settlement loans,” or “cash advances on truck accident cases.” Alliance provides pre-settlement funding rather than a traditional personal loan, and all repayment rights, costs, and obligations are controlled by the signed agreement.
The review process confirms basic eligibility, coordinates with the applicant’s attorney, and evaluates the available case and recovery information.
Provide contact information, attorney information, accident date, case state, requested amount, and basic claim details.
Alliance reviews the application against the basic attorney, claim status, case type, and state requirements.
With authorization, Alliance contacts the attorney or law firm to request relevant case information.
Available liability, insurance, injury, lien, documentation, and expected-recovery information is evaluated.
Eligible applicants may receive available funding options and written agreement terms for review.
There is no standard funding amount for every truck accident claim. The amount that may be considered depends on the facts of the claim, expected recovery, existing obligations, available insurance, and requested funding amount.
Eligible applicants may seek pre-settlement funding when truck accident injuries affect their ability to work while household, transportation, and recovery-related expenses continue.
Rent, mortgage payments, utilities, and essential household bills.
Groceries, childcare, transportation, and other necessary expenses.
Medical-related expenses and transportation connected to treatment.
Essential expenses that continue when injuries reduce the ability to work.
Permitted uses, costs, repayment requirements, and all other applicable terms are governed by the signed funding agreement.
Alliance may review eligible attorney-represented claims involving several types of commercial vehicles and trucking collisions, subject to liability, documentation, potential recovery, and state availability.
Claims involving large commercial trucks, interstate carriers, or regional trucking companies.
Accidents involving tractor-trailers, trailers, or other articulated commercial vehicles.
Claims involving trailers that swing outward and strike nearby vehicles or obstruct traffic.
Cases in which a smaller vehicle travels beneath part of a commercial truck or trailer.
Collisions involving overturned trucks, cargo shifts, roadway conditions, or loss of vehicle control.
Claims involving delivery trucks, box trucks, moving trucks, or company-owned vehicles.
Accidents involving dump trucks, utility trucks, construction vehicles, or worksite transportation.
Claims involving tankers, cargo vehicles, spilled loads, or related roadway hazards.
Truck accident claims may involve evidence and insurance issues that differ from ordinary passenger-vehicle cases.
Claims involving hours-of-service issues, inadequate rest, or unsafe operating schedules.
Allegations involving inattention, mobile-device use, impairment, or unsafe decision-making.
Speeding, following too closely, unsafe lane changes, or failure to yield.
Improperly loaded, overloaded, shifting, or unsecured cargo that contributes to a collision.
Claims involving brakes, tires, lighting, steering, coupling equipment, or other components.
Inadequate inspections, delayed repairs, or negligent fleet maintenance practices.
Negligent hiring, training, retention, supervision, or qualification of commercial drivers.
The driver, carrier, owner, contractor, loading company, manufacturer, or another party may be involved.
The applicant’s attorney determines the legal claims and litigation strategy. Alliance does not provide legal advice, value claims for the attorney, or direct the handling of the case.
Injury type alone does not determine eligibility. Alliance reviews liability, treatment, documentation, insurance, liens, case stage, expected recovery, and requested amount together.
Applications are reviewed using the available claim and documentation information.
Alliance coordinates directly with the attorney or law firm handling the claim.
Applicants can review the basic requirements before beginning a full evaluation.
Repayment is generally connected to a successful recovery under the agreement.
The application collects the information needed for an initial eligibility review.
Every truck accident claim is reviewed based on its specific facts and expected recovery.
Attorney representation is required because legal, insurance, recovery, and case-status information is needed to evaluate the funding request.
Alliance reviews eligible truck accident claims in approved states. Availability may vary according to the claim, applicant, attorney representation, documentation, requested amount, and current state requirements.
Review application availability for eligible New York truck accident claims.
View New York Availability →Explore truck accident lawsuit funding for eligible Pennsylvania claims.
View Pennsylvania Availability →Review pre-settlement funding information for eligible Texas trucking accident claims.
View Texas Availability →Explore application requirements for eligible Florida truck accident cases.
View Florida Availability →Review funding availability for eligible California commercial truck accident claims.
View California Availability →Learn about funding review for eligible New Jersey truck accident claims.
View New Jersey Availability →Review common questions about eligibility, attorney representation, credit checks, funding terms, commercial trucking claims, and the application process.
You may be eligible to apply when you have an active or pending motorcycle accident claim, are represented by an attorney, and meet Alliance’s case and state requirements.
✓ Active or pending motorcycle accident claim
✓ Attorney representation required
✓ Eligible state and case type
✓ Case documentation available for review
✓ Funding subject to individual evaluation