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Case Funding provides customized practice financing. We will design a plan with you that meets your monthly budget as closely as possible, including amortization of your loan/advance.

  1. Fill out a simple application.
  2. Have a personal conversation with one of our managers to discuss the particulars of your situation. You can expect this personal attention throughout our process.
  3. Speak with some of our current and past clients (with their approval of course–there are many) to do your own due diligence on us.
  4. After an initial screening, we request in-depth information about the financial standing of the firm and its principals, as well as sufficient documentation—pleadings, damages, insurance information, and expert reports (if applicable)—to evaluate cases pledged as collateral.
  5. Generally, we will also conduct an onsite visit to meet with you face to face, and then work with you on a customized financing package.

Lawsuit Funding Information Resources

Case Funding is an industry-leading provider of lawsuit funding to plaintiffs so they can minimize the pressure to settle their case because of economic stress. We have a growing number of lawsuit funding related information resources in our about section to help you better understand how lawsuit funding and the legal finance industry works.

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Lawsuit Funding

Lawsuit funding is simply funding that has been made available to a party involved in a lawsuit. Lawsuit funding may have been provided by a individual, or a company who seeks an interest in the proceeds of a lawsuit. Since lawsuit funding is a relativly broad term, it is often used to describe many different types of lawsuit related funding options. Generally, the major parties involved in a Lawsuit funding transaction are a plaintiff, their attorney, and a lawsuit funding provider who receives fees or, in some cases, interest upon the maturity of their funding agreement. Lawsuit funding, however, can come in many forms including loans and cash advances, and can be described by alternative terms like legal funding or lawsuit money.

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