Lawsuit Loans In Georgia
Pre-settlement cash advances for Georgia plaintiffs—with low-interest rates.
Georgia plaintiffs, if you’re facing a tough financial situation and have a pending lawsuit settlement, Baker Street Legal Funding can help. A Georgia lawsuit loan is an innovative solution to a plaintiff’s financial burden that allows you to borrow money from your legal case before it settles. To qualify for lawsuit funding in Georgia, simply apply online—upon approval, get a fixed interest rate starting at 2.95% up to 3.4% a month. Georgia is an easy state to fund, so take advantage of this opportunity today.
- Low rates
- Quick cash
- No risk
A Georgia lawsuit loan (legal funding) is a non-recourse financial tool in the state of GA, where you repay the principal and interest after you win your case. If you have a pending lawsuit, a contingency lawyer, and you need a fast cash advance against your future settlement payout, you may be able to receive up to $2,000,000+ and commercial plaintiffs up to $20mm+.
Baker Street Funding offers low-interest non-recourse settlement loans in Georgia for those who need help with their finances. We provide our funding services in any of the 537 cities in GA, including Savannah, Atlanta, Augusta, Athens, Columbus, Macon, Marietta, Valdosta, Albany, and Roswell. There are no weird hidden fees or markups.
You can apply for a loan against your Georgia lawsuit at no risk, and once your application is approved, you could have the cash in your account within hours.
Get a Georgia lawsuit loan from a company that cares.
Baker Street Funding provides quick lawsuit funding assistance to personal injury plaintiffs, those who’ve been discriminated against and wrongfully convicted in the state of Georgia. We can help you get approved for pre-settlement funds to help you meet your financial obligations, such as paying bills and day-to-day costs while you wait for your pending case to successfully settle. With just a simple legal funding application, you can quickly get a funding decision fast and get enough money to cover your everyday needs while your attorney fights for the settlement you deserve. Our Georgia pre-settlement lawsuit loans are typically processed within 24 hours from when you apply, and the advance is immediately transferred to your bank account once a contract is signed.
Baker Street Funding provides quick lawsuit funding assistance to personal injury plaintiffs, those who’ve been discriminated against and wrongfully convicted in the state of Georgia. We can help you get approved for pre-settlement funds to help you meet your financial obligations, such as paying bills and day-to-day costs while you wait for your pending case to successfully settle. With just a simple legal funding application, you can quickly get a funding decision fast and get enough money to cover your everyday needs while your attorney fights for the settlement you deserve. Our Georgia pre-settlement lawsuit loans are typically processed within 24 hours from when you apply, and the advance is immediately transferred to your bank account once a contract is signed.
More Georgia settlement loan benefits.
Baker Street Funding, a leader in the industry, works hard to fund your Georgia claim. Receive settlement funding with the best legal funder in the United States.
Find larger funding amounts
A Georgia lawsuit loan lets you quickly borrow large amounts of money from your expected settlement proceeds before it resolves. You can have $1,500-$2MM in cash advances.
Obtain a better compensation
Our non-recourse legal funding program allows personal injury victims to access a portion of their settlement (or verdict) now and to defeat the insurance company’s delay tactics so you can finally get fair compensation.
Pay your bills and other expenses
Non-recourse funding is very handy, especially in situations where you need money right away. Pay your basic living expenses, such as rent, food, and medical bills, while your case is still litigating.
Get low interest rates
Get a fixed interest rate and save money when you fund your case with Baker Street Funding money lender. And get a capped rate f your claim takes longer than 2 to 3 years to settle. with a capped rate, the interest stops if the case takes more than two or three years to resolve.
Pre-settlement funding in Georgia is risk-free.
Baker Street funding provides plaintiffs with non-recourse pre-settlement funding in Georgia. What the heck is non-recourse? It’s simply risk-free legal funding where you don’t need to put up something valuable to secure the loan, and there are no credit or job checks because the advance is solely based on the successful outcome of your Georgia claim. That means if you do not successfully resolve your Georgia case, you are not obligated to repay any of the money you got in return.
See the Georgia lawsuit funding process.
Baker Street Funding will be by your side from start to finish—making sure that the lawsuit cash advance process is fast. See how easy we have made it:
Apply
First, complete the online application in minutes or call us to apply.
We evaluate
Our attorneys will then evaluate your Georgia case after receiving the file from your lawyer.
You get funds
Once approved, you and your attorney then sign the contract and you can get your settlement funds with by check or deposit within hours. The average legal funding customer in Georgia obtains their money in less than 4 hours from when the agreement is complete.
Apply for the best settlement loan in Georgia.
We can put the money you need directly into your bank account quicker and cheaper than any other legal funding company. It takes approximately 2 minutes to fill out our application and start the process of pre-settlement funding in Georgia. If you or a loved one has suffered an accident or a personal injury, are involved in a lawsuit, and need money now, call the settlement loan services of Baker Street Funding. There is no obligation or risk for plaintiffs looking for cash advances in Georgia.
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Georgia pre-settlement funding FAQs.
Our pre-settlement funding experts are ready to answer any questions you may have about lawsuit funding in Georgia. Call us at (888) 711-3599 to learn more about how settlement loans in Georgia work.
How much pre-settlement funding can I get from my Georgia lawsuit?
With a lawsuit loan in Georgia through Baker Street Funding, you can borrow from $1,500 to $2,000,000+ depending on the merits of your claim.
If you are a corporate plaintiff in Georgia, you can borrow up to $20 million or more in pre-settlement funding.
What is the lawsuit loan qualification criteria?
Before you complete the online pre-settlement loan application, make sure that you meet the general eligibility requirements.
Some of the qualification criteria for legal funding are:
- Are at least 18 years of age.
- Have an attorney.
- No criminal record (civil rights cases are excluded).
- Have a case that is worth $50,000 or more.
- Must have had (or will have) injections or surgery as a result of the accident.
When will I get my Georgia lawsuit settlement loan?
The cash advance is sent directly to the bank account that you choose, or you can get a certified check within a day of approval for civil cases and 7-14 days for corporate disputes.
What is the easiest way to get approved for a settlement loan?
The easiest way to get approved for a Georgia settlement loan is by having your attorney contact us with all the case information. This makes it easy for you to get funding approval on the same day.
Why choose Baker Street Funding over other companies?
With a Georgia settlement loan through Baker Street Funding, you get a lower rate and a 3-year term cap. Capped rates help you save money when it is time to pay back the loan since the interest stops on the 3rd year of the loan.
Rate | Non-compounding starting at 2.95% p/month |
Terms | 2-3 year cap |
Funding time | 24-48 hours |
Amounts | $1,500 up to $2mm |
Cases we fund in Georgia
- Assault and battery
- Agricultural and farming accidents
- Beach accidents
- Asbestos
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Chemical fire accidents
- Cruise ship accidents
- Dram shop
- Electrical accidents
- Expected/intended harm
- Gym accidents
- Hospital negligence
- Libel and defamation suits
- Nursing home negligence
- Negligent security
- Medical malpractice
- Mesothelioma
- Misdiagnosis
- Product liability
- Premises liability
- Roundup lawsuits
- School bullying
- School negligence
- Slip and fall
- Sports Injuries
- Subway accidents
- Sexual abuse of any kind
- Surgical error
- Supermarket accidents
- Swimming pool accidents
- Toxic mold
- Veteran Affairs Military Lawsuits
- Wet pavements
- Work related accidents
- Wrongful death
Motor vehicle and car accident loans
- Ambulance accidents
- Aviation accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Boating accidents
- Bus accidents
- Commercial vehicle accidents
- Farm tractor
- Firetruck accidents
- Forklift accidents
- Golf cart accidents
- Hit and Runs
- Head-on accidents
- Helicopter accidents
- Limousine accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Multiple-vehicle Accidents
- Pedestrian accident
- Police car accidents
- Parking lot accidents
- Racing car accidents
- Rear-end accident claims
- RV accidents
- Scooter and moped accidents
- Semi-truck 18 wheeler accidents
- Side-impacts
- Taxicab accidents
- Uber, Lyft accidents
- Train accidents
Employment and labor lawsuit funding
- Construction accidents
- Employment discrimination
- FELA
- Jones Act
- Sexual harassment
- Wage law violation
- Wrongful termination
- Patent Litigation Funding
- Securities and Shareholder
- Qui Tam Whistle Blower
- International Arbitration
- Commercial Litigation
- Monetization
- Competition and Anti Trust
- DIP Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- Veteran Affairs Settlements
- All settled mass torts
Other states we fund
*We provide funding for personal injury, employment/labor, and civil rights lawsuits in the following states:
Arizona, Alabama, Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Nevada, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
- We currently fund Colorado at a minimum of $75,000. Case value must be at least $750,000+.
- We currently fund North Carolina at a minimum of $25,000. Case value must be at least $250,000+.
- We currently fund South Carolina at a minimum of $100,000. Case value must be at least $1,000,000+.
- We currently fund in Nevada at a minimum of $20,000. Case value must be at least $200,000+.
- We currently fund in Illinois at a maximum of $40,000. Case value must be at least $400,000+.
- We currently fund in Tennessee at a minimum of $10,000. Case value must be at least $100,000+.
- We currently fund in Arizona at a minimum of $20,000. Case value must be at least $200,000+.
*Litigants with corporate disputes are eligible to receive funding in every state in the United States (and eligible countries).
*Funding for attorneys is provided in most states. Please get in touch with us to find out if your state is eligible.
*Worker’s compensation claims are funding only in the following states: Alaska, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Rhode Island, Washington, and Wyoming.
Georgia is a plaintiff-friendly lawsuit loan state. Learn about personal injury laws, and more.
Accident stats in Georgia
The Atlanta metro area is a transportation hub with several suburban community streets, hundreds of heavily traveled roadways, and six significant interstates.
While road systems well developed ensure convenient traveling, statistics show they, in fact, present severe dangers.
Even the most law-abiding, conscientious pedestrian or motorist could fall victim to disastrous occurrences. The fact is that we can’t control people’s actions, and recklessness or negligence is one of the major causes of accidents in Georgia.
Throughout the Empire State of the South, over 60 people are involved in an auto accident every hour. If these stats seem alarming, you might find it interesting to know that about 1000 drivers each day are involved in accidents.
According to the department of transportation in Georgia, the statistics below speak volumes about the number of accidents encountered every year:
- The average number of fatalities connected to auto accidents: is 1,720.
- The average number of victims injured in car accidents: is 133,000.
- The average number of car accidents every year: is 343,524.
- The average number of car accidents every day: is 1,100.
The most dangerous roads in Georgia are (including I-75, I-20, and I-85):
- Mike Padgett Hwy, Augusta
- Houston Rd., Macon
- Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta
- Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur
- Old National Hwy., Atlanta
- Lee St. SW, Atlanta
Personal injury lawsuits
The Peach State is known for its unique landmarks; some of these landmarks include:
- Fort Frederica National Monument.
- Calhoun Mine
- Flannery O’Connor Home.
- Tybee Island Light.
- Stone Mountain.
- College Hill.
- The Guidestones.
- Consolidated Gold Mine.
- Atlanta Botanical Garden.
As Georgia is unique with its friendly landmarks, its laws are also friendly to accident victims, and they do not restrict the damage cap limit for suffering and pain.
A wide variety of factors might be provided to the jury or judge to obtain the highest possible sum.
The considerations are as follows:
- Treatment and medical bills involved
- Limitations of movement
- Emotional and mental distress
- Physical injuries (broken bones, brain damage, wrongful death)
- The loss of capability to hold employment and earn wages
- Inability to participate in day-to-day activities
- Interference with daily life
Not all the considerations above are needed to recover from suffering and pain damages.
However, these factors listed above can be enough to qualify for legal funding.
The statute of limitations
The statute of limitation for personal injury in Georgia is two years.
This 2-year cap simply means that you must file your lawsuit within that timeframe; otherwise, you won’t recover for your damages.
The insurance company
Georgia is a modified comparative negligence state. This is a modified form of comparative negligence. This means that if you are equal or more than 49% liable for your injury, you won’t be collecting any damages. The award will be reduced by the percentage that you are at fault.
The minimum auto insurance policy limits in Georgia are 25/50/25:
- $25,000 bodily injury liability per person,
- $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident,
- $25,000 property damage liability per accident.
The legal funding company
It is a known fact that insurers can take years to settle cases, which helps them maximize their profit margins and forces plaintiffs into lower settlements.
Legal funding in Georgia, however, can help you get a better compensation or award for your damages, so you don’t fall victim to the insurance company’s tactics that not only make you wait long periods of time to offer a monetary recovery but the money they offer is undervalued.
Non-recourse funding is helpful for people who have financial concerns or emergency expenses while involved in litigation.
This type of financing can help Georgians reject the insurance company’s low ball offer so people can support themselves while fighting to get a fair settlement for the claim.
Georgia counties we have funded so far
- Baker
- Fulton
- Gwinnett
- Clarke
- Cobb
- DeKalb
- Irwin
- Chatham
- Clayton
- Cherokee
- Henry
- Lamar
- Forsyth
- Morgan
- Newton
- Towns
- Richmond
- Wilcox
Georgia cities we have funded so far
- Atlanta
- Columbus
- Augusta
- Savannah
- Athens
- Sandy Springs
- Roswell
- Johns Creek
- Warner Robins
- Albany
- Alpharetta
- Marietta
- Smyrna
- Valdosta
- Dunwoody
- Newnan
- Gainesville
- Milton
- Mableton
- East Point