Who may qualify
Many applicants have an active personal injury claim, an attorney, a possible recovery source, clear contact information, and enough case detail for underwriting to review. Approval is never guaranteed.
Funding review
Learn how a lawsuit cash advance may help injured plaintiffs before a case settles. No credit check, no employment check, no monthly payments, and attorney verification required. Funding availability, timing, and amounts are subject to review.
Lawsuit cash advance can help an injured plaintiff request money before a pending case resolves. The review is based mainly on the claim, attorney representation, liability picture, insurance or recovery source, treatment status, prior funding, and expected case path. It is not a traditional personal loan and it is not legal advice.
Applicants often use funding requests to cover rent, utilities, medical bills, transportation, food, and daily expenses while an attorney continues working the claim. The goal is to create breathing room without forcing the plaintiff to settle too early simply because bills are due now.
Many applicants have an active personal injury claim, an attorney, a possible recovery source, clear contact information, and enough case detail for underwriting to review. Approval is never guaranteed.
Your attorney may confirm case type, accident date, liability, treatment, insurance, settlement status, prior funding, and whether documents are available for review.
Bad credit, limited credit, unemployment, or missed bills do not automatically stop a review. The pending case is the main underwriting focus.
Fast review may be possible when the application is complete, attorney contact is accurate, documents are ready, and terms are approved and signed.
Important
CasePayNow does not guarantee approval, settlement results, funding amounts, or timing. Each request depends on the facts of the case, state availability, attorney cooperation, signed agreement terms, and final approval.
Applicants should be ready to provide attorney contact information, law firm name, accident date, case type, insurance details if known, treatment summary, lien or prior funding details, requested funding amount, and a short explanation of the current case status.
FAQ
Yes. Credit issues do not automatically prevent a review because the pending legal claim is the main focus.
Most reviews require attorney verification. Accurate attorney information can prevent delays.
Missing attorney information, unclear liability, no available insurance, incomplete treatment details, prior funding, or documents that are not ready can slow review.
A funding specialist reviews the basics, may contact you, may contact your attorney, and explains next steps if the file appears eligible.
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Apply online in minutes. Attorney verification may be required, and funding is subject to approval.
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