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Site title: Pre-Settlement Funding | Lawsuit Loans | Baker Street Legal Funding

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You can apply for a lawsuit loan in about five minutes online or by phone, and most approved plaintiffs receive funds within 24 to 48 hours after their attorney sends the case file. The application itself is short. What takes time is the underwriting review, the attorney coordination, and the contract review. This guide walks you through the full process step...


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Short answer: Most plaintiffs receive a lawsuit loan within 24 to 48 hours from the moment their attorney sends the case file. That window covers underwriting (a few hours to one business day) plus disbursement. Once you and your attorney sign the contract, the funds themselves arrive in 2 to 48 hours — usually 2 to 4 hours by wire, or the next business day by check.<...


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If you’re applying for pre-settlement funding, the documents your attorney sends us are what decide how fast you’re approved, how much we can advance, and what rate we can offer. The good news: you don’t have to gather any of these yourself. Once you give consent, we coordinate directly with your attorney’s office.

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Your lawyer cannot legally deny you a pre-settlement loan. Under ABA Model Rule 1.2(a) →, the decision to seek funding ...


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Most personal injury attorneys have legitimate concerns about pre-settlement funding. Some concerns are protective — they’re trying to keep you from making a bad financial decision. Some are reflexive — based on outdated industry assumptions. And a few, honestly, are about the attorney’s convenience rather than your benefit.

This article walks throu...


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