Receive Money Before your Settlement Concludes for Amtrak Accidents – Thrivest Link™ Has You Covered
If you are one of the many people injured in an Amtrak Accident each year and you are interested in receiving money before your settlement, Thrivest Link Legal Funding may be your answer. According to the Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis report, there have been roughly 5,500 train incidents each year from 2015 through 2018 and at least 800 accidents in those same years. Thrivest Link Legal Funding has provided financial assistance to many subway and train accident victims including those involved with slip and fall accidents, train crashes, derailments, and everything in between.
If you or someone you know is involved in an Amtrak accident injury lawsuit and you need money now to pay bills, put food on the table or pay rent, fill out our legal funding application and a Thrivest Link Specialist will get back to you as soon as possible.

Common Types of Amtrak Accidents
Amtrak Accident Injuries can be divided into several categories including collisions, derailments, truck issues, human factors, equipment malfunction, signal issues, yard accidents, and miscellaneous issues. A victim who needs lawsuit financing or a lawsuit advance can often obtain the following expenses:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Costs for the payment of additional medical expenses
- Loss of physical functionality
- Equipment defects
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of consortium
- Emotional damages
- Other living expenses
Common Causes of Amtrak Accident Injuries
With total ridership on Amtrak and other passenger trains steadily rising throughout the United States, accidents are becoming more and more of an issue for passengers. Train accidents can range from mild to catastrophic and range from a slip and fall premises liability lawsuit to collision at a railroad crossing gross negligence lawsuit. Common causes of Amtrak accidents resulting in injuries to both passengers and rail workers include but are not limited to track failures, human error, signal failure, brake failure, equipment defects, improper maintenance, improperly trained employees, unauthorized access, conductor negligence, inadequate security, speeding trains, unsafe walking conditions, cracked or damaged steps or electrical or technical system failure.
It’s not a loan, it’s a cash advance from your expected settlement.
Need money during a motor vehicle accident lawsuit? Thrivest Link™ alleviates the financial strain of litigation by providing clients with quick easy, and affordable access to legal funding for everyday living expenses. No victories, no worries. If your case doesn’t settle in recovery, you owe us nothing!

Medical and Surgical Funding
The plaintiff will receive treatment by a healthcare provider. Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ then pays the healthcare provider for the medical treatment. Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ is repaid from the proceeds of the personal injury settlement if and when one would occur.
There are no out-of-pocket expenses to the patient or the attorney, nor any upfront fees or interest.
Yes, Medical & Surgical Funding is non-recourse meaning if you do not win or settle your case, you do not owe Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ anything.
Major surgeries include but are not limited to neck, back, fusions, shoulder, knee, head, brain, ankle and internal procedures.
Minor surgeries include but are not limited to pain shots, broken bones, sprains, casts, MRI’s, and X-Rays.
Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ provides funding for most states across the U.S.
Disclaimer – Subject to changes in laws and regulations, Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ DOES NOT provide funding for cases filed in or to plaintiff’s who live in the following states:
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, South Dakota, Vermont and West Virginia.
Plaintiff Legal Funding
No, this is not a lawsuit loan! Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ purchases a portion of your award in order to provide you with money before settlement. There are no monthly payments. We only get paid if and when your award is distributed.
Many lawsuits can take years to reach a conclusion. During that time, plaintiffs need access to money they can use to cover all of life’s expenses. Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ provides plaintiffs with an advance on their settlement money so they can thrive now.
If you lose your case, you owe us nothing. All of our settlement funding products are non-recourse, meaning that we do not collect any repayment on losses.
Typically, you should receive your lawsuit cash advance within 24 to 48 hours after your application has been approved.
We are paid when the case reaches a conclusion. Your attorney will distribute to us what we are due.
First, fill out our plaintiff application or attorney application form online or call our toll free number at 888-697-7352. We then request documentation pertaining to your case from your attorney and our underwriters evaluate your case for funding. If eligible, you will receive our agreement to sign and return.
Typically, we can still work with you. We will need to obtain a payoff letter from the original lawsuit funding company in order to proceed with your new cash advance request.
No problem! Legal funding is not a loan and is not dependent on your credit score – so if you have bad credit, you may still be eligible for a fast lawsuit cash advance.
Each settlement advance is unique, so the exact payment amount depends on your individual case.
Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ gives our plaintiffs the option of receiving settlement money by check, bank wire, or reloadable debit card. *Please note that reloadable debit cards are not available to residents of South Carolina.
Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ provides funding for most states across the U.S.
Disclaimer – Subject to changes in laws and regulations, Thrivest Link Legal Funding™ DOES NOT provide funding for cases filed in or to plaintiff’s who live in the following states:
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, South Dakota, Vermont and West Virginia.
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