Lawsuit Funding Process
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After your attorney's response, we will connect you with a funding company
Get Cash
Once approved you will receive a lump sum payment
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Lawsuits are expensive and time consuming. Getting your day in court can take months or even years, and in some cases this is only just the start of a long process. If you suffered an injury or a loss you may need money to help cover expenses such as rent, utilities, and medical bills. Until you get the money you deserve, you need to find a way to pay for these bills on your own.
Lawsuit or pre-settlement funding is when a company provides you with money upfront in exchange for a portion of your expected future settlement proceeds. Then, once your case is settled, the company receives the portion they purchased. Simply put, they are giving you money now in exchange for a payment after you settle.
If your injury keeps you out of work, or prevents you from working as often, you do not have that stable paycheck to help you cover bills. During a lawsuit that prevents a plaintiff from working, it may be difficult for you to keep current on payments. Whether you pay your bills on credit cards and start carrying more debt, or you are forced to go into default and skip payments, settling your claim could have a long-term impact on your finances. Lawsuit funding can help you avoid going into debt.
While companies offer funding for a variety of cases, they mostly offer cash to people involved in personal injury lawsuits. This can include:
- Personal Injury - If you were injured in some kind of accident such as an auto accident, slip and fall, dog bite, and/or injured on someone else's property.
- Workers Compensation - If your claim includes a 3rd party, you may be eligible. If you are not sure, fill out our form and we will reach out.
- Wrongful Termination - if your claim involves a firing that breached an employment contract or a public law.
- Wrongful Imprisonment - if your claim involves a miscarriage of justice/wrongful conviction.
- Sexual Harassment/Abuse - if your claim involves any kind of harassment and/or abuse that is explicitly or implicitly sexual.
- Police Brutality - if your claim involves the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement.
- Wage Dispute - if your claim involves a disagreement with an employer of payment of wages.
- Discrimination - if your claim involves unjust or prejudicial treatment based on ethnicity, age, sex, disability, or more.
- Medical Malpractice – If your claim involves pain or long-lasting injury due to preventable mistakes made by a medical professional, such as complications with bladder mesh, trans vaginal mesh, hip replacement, knee replacement, or others.
Don’t see your claim listed above? You could very well still qualify and it is worth a check. Fill out our form and we will reach out.
When you need money to pay for rent, groceries, and other bills, every day counts. We understand how important this can be, which is why we only work with companies that can get you your cash as quickly as possible.
If you decide to accept the offer, your attorney may have to provide some additional information for the company to finalize the advance. However, once everything is approved, most customers we help receive prompt funding. Each claim is different, but the company will work to get you your money as quickly as possible.
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