Attorney requirement
Can I get lawsuit funding without a lawyer?
Most pre-settlement funding reviews require an attorney because the legal claim must be verified before approval.
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Funding overview
Why attorney representation is usually required
Funding companies usually need a law firm to verify representation, case status, liens, insurance, and settlement path. Without a lawyer, there may not be enough information to review the claim safely.
Who may qualify
Applicants usually need an active injury claim, attorney representation, a possible recovery source, and enough case information for underwriting review. Approval is never guaranteed and funding may not be available in every situation.
Attorney verification
Your attorney may be asked to confirm case status, liability, insurance, liens, prior funding, treatment, and the expected settlement path before any funding decision is made.
Case types and examples
If you do not have a lawyer yet, you may still gather accident facts, treatment information, and insurance details before seeking legal representation.
No credit check, bad credit, and timing
Pre-settlement funding review is based primarily on the claim, not traditional credit underwriting. Bad credit or lack of employment does not automatically stop a review. Timing depends on the application, documents, attorney response, approval, signed terms, and funding method. Same-day funding may be possible when verification is completed quickly.
Documents that helpAttorney contact, accident date, claim number, insurance information, treatment summary, prior funding details, and requested amount.
After applyingA specialist reviews the file, may request attorney verification, explains the next step, and provides terms before funds are accepted.