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Pre-settlement funding review
Request a no-obligation review for an attorney-represented personal injury claim. No traditional credit check and generally no monthly payments.
Popular next steps
Search visitors often arrive with different levels of urgency. These paths help applicants move from general funding research to the right review page faster.
How it works
We help organize the file, coordinate attorney verification when needed, and keep the decision in your hands after written terms are available.
Tell us your case type, state, attorney status, phone number, and the amount you need reviewed.
A specialist checks the request, reviews the intake timeline, and explains realistic timing factors.
Your law firm may be contacted to verify representation, case facts, insurance, liens, and documents needed for review.
If terms are available, compare the agreement, costs, payoff examples, and timing before deciding.
After you request review
The first step is simple. A funding specialist reviews the short eligibility check, follows up by phone or text, and explains what is needed before any offer or agreement is considered.
Please answer calls or texts from the funding team so the review does not stall.
Case type, state, attorney status, requested amount, injury facts, and claim stage are checked.
Attorney verification may be required before funding terms can be reviewed.
Funding depends on file facts, provider availability, state rules, signed terms, and final approval.
Popular review guides
These guides cover timing, high-value case types, and active state pages where applicants often need clearer documents, attorney verification, and cost expectations before applying.
Trust and safety
CasePayNow keeps the process clear, privacy-minded, and applicant-focused with secure intake, attorney-verification support, and plain-language disclosures before any funding terms are accepted.
For law firms
Personal injury firms can use CasePayNow to explore case-by-case funding conversations for MVA and injury files, with review focused on the individual matter, available recovery source, documentation, and written terms.
Cash before settlement
When a pending injury case takes months or years, plaintiffs may need help with rent, groceries, transportation, utilities, medical costs, or family expenses. CasePayNow reviews requests for pre-settlement funding, lawsuit cash advances, settlement cash advances, and case advances where funding is available.
Review is primarily based on the pending claim, attorney verification, liability, insurance, treatment, and expected recovery.
Applicants may be out of work because of the injury. The review is not built like a personal loan application.
Repayment generally comes from case proceeds under the written agreement.
Eligibility
Every file is different, but attorney-backed accident claims are often the strongest fit for funding review.
Car accident claims, rideshare, passenger, uninsured driver, and cash advance for car accident settlement questions.
Commercial vehicle and severe crash claims with attorney representation.
Slip and fall injuries and premises liability claims involving unsafe property conditions.
Claims involving surgical error, delayed diagnosis, or medical negligence.
Defective product, unsafe device, and product liability lawsuit settlements.
Family claims connected to fatal negligence or catastrophic injuries.
Funding review guide
Pre-settlement funding can help attorney-represented plaintiffs review possible cash options before a case resolves. The most useful starting questions are simple: what happened, who represents you, what state the accident happened in, how much is needed, and whether the expected recovery can support the request.
Pre-settlement funding review is designed for plaintiffs who have a pending claim but do not yet have access to the money that may come from a settlement, verdict, or other case resolution. A pending injury case can take time because treatment may still be active, medical bills may need to be collected, liability may need to be confirmed, insurance coverage may need to be reviewed, or the attorney may be negotiating with the carrier. During that gap, an applicant may need help with rent, groceries, transportation, utilities, medical-related expenses, or other necessary bills. The review is not based on the same factors as a standard personal loan request. The file is usually reviewed around the claim itself, attorney representation, available recovery source, injury facts, documents, prior funding, liens, and the amount requested.
Many applicants are still comparing options when they first contact CasePayNow. Bad credit, missed work, urgent bills, attorney involvement, repayment timing, and the size of the request are common concerns. A funding review can start with basic case details, then move toward the step-by-step process, funding cost guide, or application when the applicant is ready.
A strong intake does not rely on one detail alone. Reviewers often need a practical picture of what happened, where the case happened, whether liability appears disputed, what insurance or recovery source may exist, whether the applicant is represented by counsel, what treatment has occurred, whether future treatment is expected, and whether any prior funding or liens could affect the file. The requested amount also matters. A request that is reasonable compared with the expected recovery may be easier to evaluate than a request that leaves little room for attorney fees, medical balances, liens, prior advances, and the applicant's final recovery.
Attorney verification can be one of the most important parts of the process. A law firm may be asked to confirm representation, injury facts, insurance information, defendant details, demand or settlement posture, and whether the requested amount appears workable. That does not mean the attorney decides every business issue for the funding provider, but attorney cooperation can affect whether a review moves quickly. Applicants who want to prepare can read the attorney verification guide before applying.
Applicants often want to know whether their state is served, whether their case type is commonly reviewed, what documents may be needed, how costs can grow over time, and when attorney verification becomes necessary. State availability can be checked on States We Serve. Case-type guidance includes car accident settlement funding and truck accident funding. Cost examples are available in Funding Costs, urgent bill questions are covered in Settlement Cash Now, and applicants ready to submit details can use Apply.
A person who needs a quick review can apply with the basic facts. A person comparing fees can read payoff examples first. A person with a location-specific question can check the state guides before submitting a request.
Starting a review does not require an applicant to accept funding. If terms become available, the applicant should compare the amount advanced, the fee structure, how charges grow over time, whether there are minimum fees, whether payoff examples are provided, how prior funding is handled, what happens if the case takes longer than expected, and what language applies if the case does not produce enough recovery. A smaller request that covers a clear bill can sometimes be more practical than taking the largest possible amount. The right question is not only how much can be advanced, but whether the advance still makes sense after attorney fees, medical bills, liens, provider payoff, and the applicant's likely net recovery are considered.
CasePayNow is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Applicants should ask their attorney legal questions and review any written agreement before signing. A no-obligation review makes the most sense when the applicant understands the requested amount, the case stage, the attorney's role, and the possible payoff from case proceeds.
Start with the broad funding-review overview, then use the linked guides for state details, case-type details, cost examples, urgent-cash guidance, or the application form.
Trust
CasePayNow helps plaintiffs organize a funding request and understand the review path before they accept any offer.
We explain what information is needed, what attorney verification means, and what may delay review.
Applicant information is used to review and coordinate the funding request. We do not provide legal advice or replace the attorney-client relationship.
Helpful Funding Resources
Use these resources to compare costs, attorney verification, contract terms, case types, and common application questions before deciding whether to request review.
Funding by state
Browse pre-settlement funding information by state and check whether applications are currently accepted in your location.
Reviewed information
Reviewed by the CasePayNow Editorial Team on July 29, 2026. The team checks public content against current intake steps, attorney-verification expectations, privacy language, state availability, provider-review limits, and final written agreement disclosures.
Questions
No traditional credit check is required to request review. The pending claim, attorney verification, insurance, treatment, and expected recovery matter more.
Employment verification is generally not required for pre-settlement funding review because the request is based on the pending claim, not regular income.
Repayment generally comes from case proceeds under the written agreement and provider terms.
No. CasePayNow is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Legal decisions remain between the applicant and attorney.
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