Idaho Lawsuit Loans
Lawsuit plaintiffs are often hit with the double whammy: waiting for the compensation they deserve while continuing to experience lost income and soaring bills. If you are an Idaho resident waiting on your lawsuit to conclude, the good news is that you can get up to $1 million from Lawsuit Loan to cover your current expenses.

Fill out our FREE online form on our Apply Now page to get started. If you’d like to speak with a team member first, call our office at (800) 000-0000. There is no risk to you, as you only pay us back out of your compensation package if and when you win your lawsuit.

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How Idaho Lawsuit Loans Work?

Lawsuit loans, also called pre-settlement funding, are essentially a cash advance on your eventual settlement or jury award. If you are approved, we can have up to $1 million in your bank account in as little as 24 hours. Use the money however you need, for items like:
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Daily costs like food, clothing, and transportation

Once your case resolves, your attorney will send us a check for the agreed-upon percentage of your compensation package and you keep the rest. It’s like drawing from your eventual payout in order to pay for expenses in the here-and-now.

Why Lawsuit Loans Are Risk-Free?

Unlike other forms of lending, lawsuit loans are considered non-recourse. This means the lender (that’s us) legally cannot pursue repayment out of your personal finances. The most we can ever take is the agreed-upon portion of your compensation package. Plus, if you lose your lawsuit, you don’t have to pay back your lawsuit loan at all! That’s why we say Lawsuit Loan takes on all the risk so you don’t have to.
Idaho Regulations on Lawsuit Loans
There is little regulation of lawsuit lending in Idaho. However, Lawsuit Loan provides loans across most of the U.S., abides by all applicable federal and state laws, is fully licensed in Idaho, and adheres to industry best practices. One potential law that might affect your ability to get compensation (and thus a lawsuit loan) is Idaho’s modified comparative negligence standard. This law means:

You can only receive compensation if you are less than 50% responsible for the damages you are claiming.

Your total compensation is reduced by the same percentage as your percentage of fault.

For example, if the court decides that you are 25% responsible for an accident that caused you $100,000 in damages, the most you could recover would be $75,000 in compensation. The total is reduced by 25% in this case. The amount we approve for lawsuit loans depends on factors like your likely compensation package, the duration of your lawsuit, and issues related to liability. So, if your compensation might be reduced because of your percentage of fault, you might only qualify for a smaller lawsuit loan.
Apply for Your Idaho Lawsuit Loan Today
You can start the lawsuit loan process by applying online for FREE. Just click the Apply Now tab above and fill out the form with information about your lawsuit. There’s no credit check or invasive dive into your personal finances. If you have any questions about your application or the lawsuit loan process, call Lawsuit Loan at (800) 000-0000.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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
A lawsuit loan is a type of non-recourse loan available to you if you are waiting on a settlement payout. Unlike other types of loans, these don’t require repayment from your personal assets. Your settlement itself is used as collateral for the loan and is the only source of repayment, which means if you lose your settlement, you don’t owe anything back.

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.

Still Have Questions?
Call us toll-free at 800-000-0000 to speak with a friendly funding specialists today.