No repayment if you lose your case
Low rates and no hidden fees
Pay off bills or use for living expenses
Funds within 24 hours of approval
What’s a lawsuit advance, and why would I get one?
Lawsuits can take a long time to settle, and if you’ve been injured, your income may be reduced, and bills can start piling up.
Insurance companies can take advantage of plaintiff’s vulnerable financial situation by dragging out litigation even longer in order to force plaintiffs into accepting very low settlements.
A lawsuit advance, also known as a lawsuit loan, pre-settlement advance, or a settlement loan, is not actually a loan. It is an advance you receive on your expected lawsuit settlement. You can use this advance to pay for medical expenses, mortgage/rent payments, car payments, utility bills, groceries, and any other living expenses.
By getting a lawsuit advance, you can keep your bills paid, and you can see the lawsuit through to the end, so you can get the compensation you deserve.
If you end up losing your case, you do NOT have to repay the advance.
Easy steps to getting cash fast
Lawsuit Money Now can get you the pre-settlement advance you need fast!
It’s free to apply, there’s no credit check, no out of pocket fees, no upfront costs!
Step 1: Call today 800-251-5438 or
Apply online now. It’s free to apply!
Step 2: We work directly with your lawyer. No work from you!
Step 3: Get cash within 24 hours of approval. It’s that easy!
Cases we fund
Lawsuit Money Now helps provide advances on many types of lawsuits.
If you don’t see your type of lawsuit listed below, please give us a call to see if your case may qualify anyway.
We will do everything we can to help you.
Workplace Injuries
Surgery Funding
Pharmaceutical Drugs
Mass Transit Accidents
Employment Discrimination
Construction Site Accidents
Wrongful Death
Nursing Home Abuse/Neglect
Pedestrian Accidents
Product Liability
Burn Injuries
Animal Bite Injuries
Asbestos or Mesothelioma
Cruise Ship Accidents
Federal and State Lawsuits
Whistle Blower and Qui Tam
Boating Accidents
Frequently Asked Questions:
Lawsuits can take a very long time to settle, and if you’ve been injured, your income may be reduced, and bills can start piling up. Insurance companies often take advantage of a plaintiff’s vulnerable financial situation, and drag out litigation in order to force them into accepting low settlements. By getting a lawsuit advance, also known as a settlement loan, settlement advance, lawsuit loan, or pre-settlement advance, you can get access to a percentage of your expected settlement funds now. That way, your financial situation stays more stable, you can pay your bills, and you’ll have the ability to see the lawsuit through to the end, so you can get the compensation you deserve.
If waiting for your lawsuit settlement is putting you in a financially stressful situation, a lawsuit advance (a.k.a. lawsuit loan, or pre-settlement loan) can help relieve that stress by giving you access to some of that money now. Pay off your bills and pay for living expenses. Applying is free, and there are no up-front costs to you. Once your application is approved and the purchase agreement accepted, you could receive your money in as little as 24 hours. Plus, there’s no repayment if you lose your case!
There are no restrictions on how you use the money from your lawsuit advance (a.k.a. lawsuit loan or pre-settlement advance). Statistics show that most advances are used to stop foreclosure or eviction. Advances are a great tool for helping you make rent/mortgage payments, pay medical bills, utility bills, make car payments, pay for groceries, and other living expenses. The choice is yours!
When you apply for a lawsuit advance, we’ll contact your lawyer to discuss the merits of your lawsuit. Based on this, you could receive an advance on your expected lawsuit settlement/award. Our clients often receive their advances within 24 hours of accepting the purchase contract. After your lawsuit comes to an end, the amount of the advance, plus a low interest rate, will automatically be deducted from your settlement/award money and returned to the funding company. This means you don’t have to worry about making monthly payments.
Yes! In the event that you end up losing your case, the lawsuit advance is yours to keep. Yes, you read that right, you do NOT have to repay the advance in the event you lose your case. Plus, you get to keep the Amazon gift card from Lawsuit Money Now as well!
If you’re involved in a lawsuit with a valid claim and a strong case, you may qualify for a lawsuit advance (a.k.a lawsuit loan, or settlement advance). Typically this means you were injured, the lawsuit has strong merits agains the other party, and you have already hired an attorney on a contingency basis.
Yes! Lawsuit Money Now can help people throughout the United States! Due to legislation differences in each state your options may vary. Please contact us for details.
With Lawsuit Money Now, the application process is free and easy. You can call us at 800-251-5438 or just apply online. You will need to provide your contact details, your attorney’s contact details, as well as some easy details about your case. If you don’t know the answer to one or more of the questions, that’s perfectly ok. We will get the missing information from your lawyer. At Lawsuit Money Now, we try to make this as easy as possible for you.
No, they are very different. A bank loan requires you to repay the bank no matter what the result of your lawsuit. With a pre-settlement advance, if you lose your case you do NOT have to repay the funds.
A bank loan requires a good credit score, a great credit history, and employment verification. A pre-settlement advance doesn’t require any of that. Your eligibility depends on the merits of your case and the severity of your injuries.
A bank loan requires a monthly repayment. A pre-settlement advance is automatically repaid from your settlement once your case is finalized.
Approval for a pre-settlement advance does not rely on credit score, credit history, assets, or employment. Instead, it relies on the merits of your case.
Yes, you need to have hired an attorney on a contingency basis in order to be eligible for a pre-settlement advance. We work directly with your attorney to determine the expected settlement/award of your case. That way we can determine how much money you could receive as a pre-settlement advance.
At Lawsuit Money Now, we only work with funding companies who uphold the highest ethical standards. We offer competitive market rates, and complete transparency. No hidden fees, no surprises!
Other competitors may fund more risky cases. This means they have a greater chance of losing more cases, and losing money. They compensate for these losses by charging their clients a higher interest rate.
At Lawsuit Money Now, we are more conservative with our funding, which means fewer losses, and lower interest rates for our clients.
In order to be eligible, you will need to have retained an attorney already, and your lawsuit should already be filed, or should be filed shortly.