Frequently Asked Questions
About Lawsuit Funding
Commonly asked questions regarding Lawsuit Loans
or Lawsuit Cash Advances, as they're sometimes called.
The following are the most common questions we
receive at Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC along with the appropriate answers. However, if we have missed your particular
question, please feel free to contact
us.
1. Question: Does my
credit rating affect my ability to get a Lawsuit Loan?
Answer: Since Lawsuit Loans are actually investments in your lawsuit,
your credit rating has no bearing on our decision to provide a cash advance on your
lawsuit.
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2. Question: What type of
lawsuits does Hopkins Lawsuit Funding provide funding for?
Answer: Hopkins Lawsuit Funding provides cash advances in most types of
lawsuits. Contact us for your specific case.
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3. Question: How long does
it take before I can get my money?
Answer: You could receive your funding within 24 hours of our receiving the
required information from your attorney.
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4. Question: What happens if
I lose my lawsuit?
Answer: Because the money you receive from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC is a non-recourse investment, and not a
loan, you do not have any oblication to pay us anything if you don't recover any money in your
case.
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5. Question: Am I restricted
in how I can use the money?
Answer: No, the money is yours to do with as you
please.
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6. Question: How is my
Attorney involved in the process?
Answer: When you fill in our form, you are granting us permission to contact
your attorney on your behalf, and to request the details of your case be released to us.
Once we have this information from your attorney, we'll be able
to process your lawsuit funding request. Once you have
received your cash from Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC., we periodically contact your attorney to inquire about
the status of your case. We do not provide you with legal advice and are not involved with your attorney’s handling
of your case.
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7. Question: How can a
Lawsuit Loan help me get more money for my case?
Answer: Generally, offers to settle a lawsuit start out low. If you are
pressured to settle, just to keep current with your bills, you're more likely to take the first offer that
comes along. Getting a Lawsuit Loan can provide you the money you need to be able to turn down these lowball
offers.
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8. Question: How is this Lawsuit Funding
repaid?
Answer: The Lawsuit Cash Advance is paid when the case
settles, directly from the proceeds of the case settlement.
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