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NY Pre-Settlement Funding

Lawsuit Funding in New York

Get the financial support you need while your New York case settles. Fast approval, no credit check, and completely risk-free.

No Credit Check
24-48 Hour Funding
Risk-Free (Non-Recourse)
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New York Pre-Settlement Funding: Lawsuit Cash Advances for NY Plaintiffs

New York’s massive population and dense urban areas generate enormous numbers of personal injury cases. From Manhattan’s busy streets to Buffalo’s icy roads, New York plaintiffs face varied injury risks and often lengthy legal battles. Legal Case Funding provides pre-settlement funding to help you maintain financial stability while your case proceeds through New York’s court system.

How New York Pre-Settlement Funding Works

New York courts—especially in NYC’s five boroughs—handle massive caseloads, which can mean significant delays. Our funding process provides relief:

  1. Submit your applicationApply online in minutes
  2. We review your case – Our team coordinates with your New York attorney
  3. Receive your funds – Get cash in as little as 24-48 hours

Types of New York Cases We Fund

The Empire State sees diverse injury cases. We provide funding for:

  • Auto accidents – NYC traffic, Long Island Expressway, and upstate highways
  • Truck accidents – Commercial vehicle collisions throughout the state
  • Subway and bus accidents – MTA and other transit injuries
  • Pedestrian accidents – High rates in New York City and urban areas
  • Construction accidents – New York’s scaffold law creates strong liability
  • Slip and fall injuries – Premises liability, including ice and snow cases
  • Labor law claims – New York’s unique Labor Law 240/241 protections
  • Nursing home abuse – Elder care facility negligence
  • Wrongful death claims – Supporting families through tragedy

New York’s Unique No-Fault Auto Insurance

New York is a no-fault auto insurance state. This means your own insurance covers your medical expenses and lost wages up to policy limits, regardless of fault. However, you can still sue for pain and suffering if you’ve suffered a “serious injury” as defined by New York law.

Understanding how this affects your case is important. For serious injuries, having adequate funding helps you pursue full compensation. Our funding calculator can help estimate your potential advance.

New York Personal Injury Law Overview

New York follows a pure comparative negligence rule for cases outside the no-fault system. You can recover damages even if you’re primarily at fault, though your recovery is reduced proportionally. New York has a three-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims.

New York’s Labor Law provides special protections for construction workers, making these cases particularly valuable.

Serving All of New York

From Manhattan to the Adirondacks, Legal Case Funding serves plaintiffs throughout New York:

  • New York City – All five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island)
  • Long Island – Nassau and Suffolk counties
  • Westchester and Hudson Valley – White Plains, Yonkers, Poughkeepsie
  • Capital Region – Albany, Schenectady, Troy
  • Western New York – Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse
  • And all other New York communities

Benefits of New York Pre-Settlement Funding

  • No credit requirements – Approval based on case merits
  • Risk-freePay nothing if you lose your case
  • Simple interestTransparent rates without compounding
  • Fast funding – NY plaintiffs often funded within 24-48 hours
  • NYC expertise – We understand New York’s complex legal landscape

Why New York Plaintiffs Need Pre-Settlement Funding

New York’s high cost of living—especially in the NYC metro area—makes financial pressure particularly intense for injured plaintiffs. Insurance companies exploit this, hoping you’ll accept an inadequate settlement rather than wait. Pre-settlement funding changes that equation.

Apply for New York funding today, call (480) 568-2202, or learn more about how lawsuit funding works. Visit our FAQ for detailed information.

Have additional questions?

Talk to our experts to learn more about our services and your case.