Receive upfront lump sum cash for your pending or
settled cases or expected future payments from annuity or settlement
Factor Funding Company can provide you with immediate financial
assistance to meet your cash flow needs if you have a pending lawsuit,
have received judgment in-favor or are receiving payments from an
annuity or a settlement.
How Does It Work?
Submit a simple funding request with an authorization to discuss
your case with your attorney in order to make a funding assessment.
A credit check or job is not required. If your case is accepted,
funding documents requiring your signature will be sent to you.
You must be 18 years or older. After you return the signed documents,
funds will be provided to you, typically within 24 – 48 hours.
After your case is settled or you received payments, you will repay
the amount you were advanced plus fees from the proceeds of your
settlement. However, if you did not win or receive a settlement
you will NOT be obligated to pay back any money.
At Factor Funding Company, we believe in the fairness of the American
capitalist and systems of Justice, but the rights of Trial by Jury
and The Right to Appeal often results in unusually long periods
of litigation than most injured people would like. Additionally,
rising legal cost, higher cost of living, healthcare etc can cause
undue financial hardships.
A long period of litigation often creates unfair advantages for
large corporations and the very well financed insurance companies.
But, our funding program can level the playing field for you. It
is designed to enable you to meet your expenses through any waiting
periods, as well as empower you and improve your chances of winning.
It will give you and your attorney staying power to fight for what
you deserve rather than settle for a less than fair value.
You can use the cash advance for whatever you want, like purchase
a new home, expand a business, pay tuition, pay-off debts or for
anything at all. You will be able to maintain your lifestyle.
If you happen to lose your case and have to, or decide not to file
an appeal you will be under no obligation to pay back the cash advance.
It is not a loan and will not be reported to any of the Credit Bureaus.