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What Is the Process for Pre-Settlement Funding?

Getting funding shouldn't be as hard as the lawsuit itself. Learn our simple 4-step process to get cash in as little as 24 hours.

April 15, 2026 By Flash Legal Funding

Legal battles are complicated, but getting the money you need shouldn't be. At Flash Legal Funding, we have stripped away the red tape to create a streamlined, four-step process designed to get cash in your hands as quickly as possible.

Here is exactly how it works:

Step 1: The Application

Start by giving us the basics: your contact information, the key details of your case, and your attorney's contact info.

Tip: Let your attorney know you are applying. Since we need to verify the case details with them, giving them a "heads up" can speed up the process significantly.

Step 2: Expert Review

Once we have your application, our team of experts contacts your law firm to review the case details. We evaluate the strength of your claim to determine how much funding we can offer. Remember, we do not check your credit score or employment history. Our decision is based entirely on the merits of your lawsuit.

Step 3: Approval & Contract

If you are eligible, we will send you an approval notice and a clear, transparent contract.

  • Review the terms carefully (we pride ourselves on transparency).
  • Sign the agreement.
  • Your attorney will also sign a simple acknowledgement form.

Step 4: Receive Your Funds

Once we receive the signed documents from you and your attorney, the request is processed immediately. We can send your funds via your preferred method—whether that is a check, bank transfer, or Western Union.

In many cases, funds are available within 24 hours of approval.

Ready to Get Started?

Don't let financial stress force you into a low settlement. Our process is fast, free to apply for, and completely non-recourse (if you lose, you pay nothing).

This article is for general informational purposes. Timelines may vary depending on how quickly your law firm can provide case documentation.

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