Helpful Organizations
Every day, we hear terrible stories about how the lives of innocent consumers are ruined through no fault of their own.
Maybe a consumer was involved in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. Maybe a consumer was the victim of a workplace accident.
Entangled in the legal system and faced with dire financial problems, these consumers come to us for relief, which we provide in the form of a monetary advance on a future settlement or judgment.
In a perfect world, we'd love it if there were no need for our services…no horrible accidents, no lawsuits that last forever.
We encourage and support anyone who is working to eliminate the root causes of these accidents that cause so much personal strife and pain to so many people.
Accidents happen…but they don't have to. This is a partial list of organizations that are working to reduce the root causes that lead so many of the painful accidents that negatively impact victims and their families.
Organizations Working to Reduce Drunk Driving Accidents
Organizations Working to Improve Traffic Safety
- The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - Backed with monies from the insurance industry, this independent nonprofit organization is dedicated to reducing the losses - deaths, injuries, and property damage - from crashes on the nation's highways. In 2007, 41,059 people died in motor vehicle crashes in the United States.
Organizations That Are Making Workplaces Safer
- The American Association of Safety Councils (AASC) This is an international association of safety council professionals. The AASC pools information and resources to better address the safety and health issues facing businesses, communities and individuals.
- The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) - This organization, the oldest and largest professional safety organization, is focused on increasing workplace safety and health and raising awareness of safety issues globally. Through the efforts of their members, many lives are saved each day.
Please note that we have no formal relationships with these organizations unless otherwise noted. Our goal is simply to give credit where credit is due.
They are doing good work, and we encourage you to support their good work and use them as a resource. If we are missing an organization that is helping to prevent unnecessary accidents or that is providing needed services to accident victims, please let us know.
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