No Risk
If you lose your case, you keep the money advanced to you and owe absolutely nothing in return.
Money Within 24 Hours
Once approved, you can typically receive your money within 24 hours via overnight mail or direct deposit.
Competitive Pricing
As every case is different, rates charged will vary with the type of case and may include a monthly compounding fee as low as 1.3%.
Facts
Collecting on judgments can be a complicated process. If you and your attorney are attempting to collect a judgment against a viable entity, consider judgment financing with LawCapital to help alleviate financial pressures during the collection process.
LawCapital will consider judgments against viable entities as long as the following criteria are met:
There may be a clock ticking against you for collection of your judgment. Depending on the jurisdiction, you may have five or ten years to enforce the judgment. Sometimes a renewal is available. Whatever the situation, work with your attorney to actively pursue collection, or you may never see the money due to you.
Experience
Online law advice columns are full of questions from business owners and individuals waiting for money. There are even collection agencies that specialize in judgments.
Louisa is a good example. She sold her business, watched it run into the ground by the new owners, and never saw the full sale price – only a deposit. After winning a $220,000 judgment, she waited two years without seeing a penny. Then, she wrote into an online law advice column, and was told that she should seek an attorney's help immediately and start aggressive collection proceedings, or she would likely continue to see no payment. (1)
Action
If you are in a similar situation to Louisa's, and enduring financial hardship because of an uncollected judgment, LawCapital may be able to help. LawCapital will review documentation of your award, verify that it meets the three criteria above, and consider your situation for a possible financial advance. Please call our friendly staff before another day goes by without compensation for your initial loss.