Kent plaintiffs dealing with a personal injury case know how quickly financial pressure builds. Medical bills keep coming, income can stop, and the legal process drags on for months.
Washington lawsuit loans give you a way to cover pressing expenses and stay focused on your case, not your bank account.
Tribeca Lawsuit Loans provides pre-settlement funding so financial hardship doesn't force you into a settlement you don't deserve.
Pre-settlement funding doesn’t come with spending restrictions. For most Kent plaintiffs, the money covers the essentials that don’t pause just because litigation is underway.
Mortgage payments, rent, utilities, and groceries still come due every month. A lawsuit loan covers those obligations, so you’re not forced to choose between keeping your home and staying in your lawsuit.
Injuries rarely resolve on their own timeline. If medical bills are piling up or you need procedures you can’t afford to delay, legal funding bridges the gap. You get the treatment now, not after the settlement finally closes.
Litigation drags on. Many plaintiffs run up credit card balances, miss payments, or borrow from family members just to stay afloat during that stretch. Lawsuit funding puts cash in your account to stop that cycle before the damage compounds.
Cases settled under financial duress almost always settle for a low amount. When your living costs are covered, you and your attorney have the room to hold out for real compensation instead of taking whatever the insurance company puts on the table first.
Applying for legal funding through Tribeca is simple and fast. Our process is designed to help you get the support you need quickly while ensuring compliance with Kent’s specific regulations.
Just fill out the form and provide your case details. No credit check is required, which means you can apply without worrying about your credit history.
Tribeca reviews your case details and coordinates directly with your attorney to confirm everything aligns with Washington state funding guidelines before moving forward with approval.
Once approved, we’ll send your pre-settlement funding within 24 hours to cover medical bills, legal fees, or other essential costs.
Qualifying for a Kent lawsuit loan has nothing to do with your credit score, employment history, or income. The case drives the decision.
Here’s what Tribeca looks at:
Credit history, proof of employment, and income verification play zero role in the decision. Strong case, meet the criteria above, and you can qualify.
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Insurance adjusters know when plaintiffs are struggling. When your savings are gone, and rent is overdue, a lowball offer starts to look like a way out. That’s the intention. The first offer in most Kent personal injury cases is rarely a fair one, and accepting it out of desperation can cost tens of thousands in compensation you were owed.
A lawsuit loan puts money in your account now, before the litigation wraps up. That financial breathing room changes the negotiation dynamic entirely. You can hold out for a real settlement offer, give your attorney the time needed to build the strongest possible case, and reject the first low number without panic. Funding doesn’t replace your settlement. It protects it.
Tribeca’s funding is non-recourse. If your case doesn’t result in a settlement or judgment, you owe nothing back. No personal debt. No collections. No repayment obligation regardless of the outcome. You take the advance, your attorney fights your case, and repayment only comes out of what you actually win.
Washington has no standalone consumer protection statute for litigation finance. Legal funding arrangements are governed by general contract law, and your attorney must be kept informed throughout the process in compliance with Washington’s Rules of Professional Conduct.
A Tribeca lawsuit loan isn’t classified as income, so it won’t trigger Medicaid or SNAP disqualification at receipt. But once the funds sit in your bank account, some programs count them as assets. Talk to a benefits counselor before spending or holding the advance.
Kent plaintiffs in the middle of litigation need a legal funding partner that moves fast and keeps things simple. Tribeca is built around exactly that.
Apply today or call Tribeca Lawsuit Loans at 866-388-2288. Kent plaintiffs in active personal injury litigation can access up to $2M in pre-settlement funding within 24 hours, with no credit check and no repayment if you lose.
Most approved applicants receive their settlement loan within 24 hours of completing the review process. Cases move faster when your attorney responds promptly, and case documents are complete.
No. Tribeca doesn’t run a credit check. Your income, employment status, and financial history have no bearing on the funding decision. The case is what drives approval.
Nothing. Tribeca’s lawsuit funding is non-recourse, which means repayment is tied entirely to your settlement. If the case doesn’t result in a recovery, you keep the advance and owe nothing back.
It’s a settlement loan advance against your expected recovery, not a traditional loan. That distinction is why there’s no credit check, no monthly payments, and no repayment if your case doesn’t succeed. Pre-settlement funding operates differently than a bank product.
Yes. If your case is still ongoing and the amount you received isn’t enough, you can request additional funds. Tribeca will review your updated case status to determine whether a second settlement loan advance is available.
Repayment is taken directly from your settlement after the case closes. Your attorney typically handles the disbursement, so you don’t need to track or manage the transaction yourself.
No. Tribeca operates alongside your legal counsel, not around them. Your attorney is kept in the loop throughout, and the lawsuit funding arrangement doesn’t change the attorney-client relationship or how your case is handled.
Not automatically. Each case is evaluated individually based on liability strength, evidence quality, and the defendant’s capacity to pay. Cases with clear fault and thorough documentation tend to qualify most readily. Your attorney can help assess whether your case is a strong candidate.
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