You can start the process by heading over to our Apply Now page. Fill out the form with information related to your case. Once approved, we can have the money in your bank account in as little as 24 hours!
Got questions? Call our office at (800) 000-0000.
We are NOT repaid out of your personal bank account.
We CANNOT seize your property as payment.
You don’t have to pay us back if you lose your lawsuit.
Not at all! In fact, there is very little regulation on lawsuit loans in the state. While that may give some potential clients pause, Lawsuit Loan provides funding across a wide range of states. That means we know the best practices, are able to abide by more restrictive legislation and can ensure that you receive ethical, fair treatment.
Your total damages
Your expected settlement amount
Previous jury awards for similar cases
The duration of your lawsuit (estimated)
In states with a pure contributory negligence standard, it can be difficult to secure a lawsuit loan. Many legal funding companies refuse to serve these markets altogether, as is evidenced by the difficulty in obtaining North Carolina settlement loans, a state that follows the same contributory negligence doctrine as Virginia. However, we can still serve you at Lawsuit Loan.
Car accident claims
Product liability lawsuits
Defective drug litigation
Medical malpractice
Whistleblower or qui tam lawsuits
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What is a Lawsuit Cash Advance?
A lawsuit cash advance can give you access to the money you expect to win from your settlement now when you need it most. You could wait months or years to receive money from your case. But if you’re like most people, you have bills that need to be paid now.
Legal funding carries many advantages over other types of financing, such as credit cards, a traditional personal loan, or even a second mortgage. However, it has some clear advantages that help to reduce your overall risk and allow you to take home more of your settlement.
What to Know When Shopping for Lawsuit Loans
If you find yourself in a lawsuit and need money, you may be thinking about taking out a lawsuit loan. Many bold advertisements will be sent to you encouraging you to get your hands on large settlements quickly. As inviting as these loans sound, be sure you take some precautionary steps to decide if this is the best course of action in your particular circumstance.
Do Lawsuit Loan Qualifications Differ by State?
Lawsuit loan qualifications are actually quite similar across states, but may differ somewhat by the provider you select. Reputable legal loan organizations will make the process quick and easy. Lawsuit Loan is focused on helping you meet your financial obligations during the lawsuit process.