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Medical malpractice funding

Medical Malpractice Pre-Settlement Funding

Medical negligence cases can be expensive and slow-moving. Funding may help cover living costs, medical bills, treatment, and household needs while your attorney pursues compensation.

What Is Medical Malpractice Legal Funding?

Medical malpractice funding is a non-recourse advance for plaintiffs pursuing claims against medical providers, hospitals, facilities, or other healthcare professionals. The review is based on the case, expected recovery, damages, and attorney input.

Uses for Medical Malpractice Pre-Settlement Funding

  • Medical bills, follow-up visits, surgeries, and ongoing treatment
  • Rehabilitation, prescriptions, therapy, and recovery support
  • Lost wages, rent, mortgage payments, and utilities
  • Groceries, transportation, childcare, and family support

What Happens if I Do Not Win?

If an eligible medical malpractice claim does not result in compensation, repayment is not owed from your personal funds. The funding is designed to be repaid only from a successful case recovery.

How Medical Malpractice Funding Differs From Lawsuit Loans

Unlike a loan, this funding does not require monthly payments while your case is pending. Approval is not driven by credit score or job history. Instead, the case facts, supporting medical documentation, attorney representation, and likely recovery are the key review factors.

Qualifications for Medical Malpractice Funding

  • A medical negligence or malpractice claim
  • An attorney actively representing you
  • Medical records or case details available through counsel
  • Potential settlement, verdict, award, or insurance recovery

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