NYC and statewide cases
Auto accidents, pedestrian injuries, premises liability, construction accidents, medical malpractice, and serious injury cases may be reviewed.
New York funding
CasePayNow reviews New York injury cases for plaintiffs in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island, Westchester, Buffalo, Rochester, and statewide markets.
Start ReviewNew York injury claims can take time to move through no-fault issues, treatment documentation, insurance review, litigation, and settlement negotiations.
Auto accidents, pedestrian injuries, premises liability, construction accidents, medical malpractice, and serious injury cases may be reviewed.
Your attorney may confirm case status, insurance, liability, medical treatment, and settlement expectations before approval.
Local funding review
Applicants in New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, and surrounding areas can request a review when they have an active injury claim and attorney information available.
CasePayNow reviews New York funding requests by looking at the case facts instead of the applicant's credit score. The review may include the accident date, county or venue, case type, injury and treatment details, insurance or recovery source, attorney contact, prior funding, requested amount, and the practical status of the claim.
Common local claims include motor vehicle accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian accidents, slip and falls, premises liability, construction accidents, medical malpractice, workplace injury claims with third-party liability, and wrongful death matters. Each claim type has different documentation needs, and funding availability may vary by state and by case.
Helpful details include where the accident happened, whether a police or incident report exists, treatment status, insurance information if known, and whether settlement talks have started.
The law firm may be asked to verify representation, case status, liability, insurance, treatment, liens, prior funding, and expected recovery path before final approval.
Fast review is most realistic when the application is complete, the attorney responds quickly, required documents are ready, and signed terms can be completed without delay.
Credit problems do not automatically prevent review because the focus is the pending claim, not a traditional credit or employment check.
Applicants should gather attorney name, law firm name, attorney phone or email, accident date, case type, short injury summary, requested funding amount, any prior funding information, and the best time to call or text. The more complete the request is, the easier it is for a specialist to route the file for review.
CasePayNow is not a law firm and cannot give legal advice. Funding is subject to case review, attorney cooperation, state availability, signed agreement terms, and final approval. If approved, repayment is generally made from case proceeds under the terms of the funding agreement.
Before you submit
A complete application helps the funding specialist and attorney understand the file without repeated back-and-forth.
Before submitting, write down the facts in plain language: what happened, when it happened, where it happened, what injuries were treated, who represents you, and whether another company has already funded the claim. If you are not sure about a detail, say that directly. Clear uncertainty is usually better than guessing because the attorney can help verify the missing information later.
The requested amount should also be realistic. A large request on a very early file may need more documentation than a smaller bridge request. If you need funds for a specific deadline, such as rent, utilities, transportation, medical expenses, or avoiding a shutoff, include that timing in the application so the review team understands urgency.
Use your legal name, best direct phone number, email, state, and best time to call. Missed calls and incomplete contact details are common reasons a file goes cold.
Include attorney name, law firm name, and attorney phone or email. The review often cannot finish until the attorney verifies the case and any prior funding.
Include accident date, case type, injury summary, treatment status, insurance information if known, and whether settlement talks or litigation have started.
Include the amount requested, whether you received prior funding, and whether there are urgent deadlines. The final amount may differ from the request after review.
CasePayNow keeps the application focused on the details needed to start review. A funding specialist may still ask follow-up questions, but a complete request gives the file a better chance of moving quickly to attorney verification and underwriting.
Review checklist
Applicants should remember that a funding request is not the same as a case valuation from an attorney. The review is designed to decide whether an advance may be available based on the current claim facts. The final legal strategy, settlement decision, and litigation advice remain between the plaintiff and the attorney.
If the file is approved, read the agreement carefully and ask questions before signing. Pay attention to payoff terms, fees, how repayment is calculated, whether additional funding may be available later, and what happens if the case settles for less than expected. A clear explanation at the beginning helps avoid confusion near settlement.
For the fastest review, submit accurate contact information and answer calls or texts from the funding specialist. If the law firm is busy, politely let the firm know you submitted a funding request and that attorney verification may be needed. CasePayNow can help start the process, but complete attorney verification is often the part that determines whether a file moves quickly or waits.