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Lawsuit Cash Advance Versus a Conventional Bank Loan

A lawsuit cash advance has many benefits – as well as a few drawbacks – versus a conventional loan or line of credit. If you do not have savings your can use, or retirement funds you can borrow against, and you need money to cover your expenses until your lawsuit settles, a lawsuit cash advance or a conventional bank loan are the only two choices left to you.

Lawsuit Cash Advance

  • Relatively easy to qualify for a lawsuit advance
  • No credit check
  • No proof of employment
  • No application fees or any other up-front charges
  • No monthly payments while your lawsuit works its way through the courts
  • Your lawsuit cash advance is repaid from the proceeds of your lawsuit.
  • Should you lose your lawsuit, you keep the money and you owe nothing!
  • Lawsuit cash advances are more expensive than bank loans.

Bank Loan

  • It is more difficult than ever to qualify for a bank loan
  • The bank will run a credit report and require a high credit score.
  • The bank will need proof of employment.
  • The bank may charge an application fee.
  • The bank will require you to start making monthly payments immediately!
  • A loan is repaid in monthly installments over the term of the loan.
  • Should you lose your lawsuit, you still owe the bank for the money you borrowed, and it will act aggressively to collect its money!
  • If you qualify, a bank loan will be less expensive than a lawsuit cash advance.


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