Who we help
CasePayNow helps plaintiffs with pending injury and litigation claims organize a funding review request before the case resolves.
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CasePayNow helps applicants understand and request pre-settlement funding review.
About CasePayNow
CasePayNow is a marketing, intake, review, and referral platform for plaintiffs with pending claims. CasePayNow is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, does not guarantee approval or funding terms, and may review information internally or refer applications to funding providers depending on file facts and provider availability.
CasePayNow helps plaintiffs with pending injury and litigation claims organize a funding review request before the case resolves.
CasePayNow may review information internally, coordinate intake, or refer applications to outside funding providers. Funding is never guaranteed and depends on provider review, attorney cooperation, state availability, and signed terms.
The website is operated by Berkshire Legal Capital. The public contact number is (877) 843-2313 and support email is support@casepaynow.com.
CasePayNow may receive compensation from funding providers, brokers, advertisers, referral partners, or service partners for referred applicants, funded files, marketing, or related referral activity.
Applicant information may be used for intake, review, communication, attorney verification, provider referral, analytics, and business records. Information may be shared with funding providers and service partners when needed to evaluate or coordinate a request.
State availability may vary by provider, case type, attorney participation, and changing legal or underwriting requirements. Applicants should confirm availability during review.
Important limits
Approval is not guaranteed. Funding amounts, timing, fees, state availability, attorney participation, repayment language, and whether funding is non-recourse depend on the case facts, provider review, signed agreement terms, and final approval. Traditional credit and employment are generally not the main review factors, but provider requirements can vary.