Pre-settlement loan guide

Pre-settlement loans vs case-based funding

If you are searching for pre-settlement loans, the product you are looking for may be non-recourse pre-settlement funding reviewed against your pending injury claim.

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Why the wording matters

A traditional loan usually depends on credit, income, monthly payments, and personal repayment obligation. Pre-settlement funding review focuses on the claim, attorney verification, liability, insurance, injuries, and expected recovery.

What can speed up review

Attorney contact information, accident date, state, case type, insurance details, injury treatment, prior funding, and requested amount can help the file move faster.

Costs and payoff examples

Before accepting funds, ask how payoff is calculated, whether there are fees, what happens if the case takes longer, and whether there is a cap or payoff example for different timelines.

Alternatives to compare first

Applicants may want to compare payment plans, hardship programs, family help, traditional credit, disability benefits, medical bill negotiation, or a smaller advance amount before accepting funding.

Helpful next pages

Compare related funding options

Use these pages to compare eligibility, timing, attorney verification, documents, and cost questions before requesting review.

Questions

Common questions

Is a pre-settlement loan based on my credit?

Pre-settlement funding review usually focuses on the claim rather than traditional credit underwriting.

Can I get funding before settlement negotiations finish?

Possibly. Review may happen before settlement if there is attorney verification and enough case information.

Will my lawyer be contacted?

Most reviews require attorney verification, so the law firm may be contacted to confirm case details.

Can I use the funds for rent or bills?

Many applicants use funds for urgent expenses, but funding is subject to approval and signed terms.

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