Assault Lawsuit Funding
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Assault lawsuits can arise when someone intentionally causes harm or threatens another person with violence, resulting in physical injuries, emotional distress, or both. Victims often face overwhelming medical bills, lost wages, and significant psychological trauma.
While pursuing justice through a personal injury claim is important, the legal process can take months or even years to resolve. In the meantime, daily expenses don’t stop. That’s where assault lawsuit loans, also known as pre-settlement funding, can help.
At USClaims, we offer nonrecourse assault lawsuit funding that provides fast, risk-free financial relief. If your case doesn’t settle, you owe us nothing. It’s about support when you need it most.
Key Takeaways
- Assault is the intentional act of causing someone to fear imminent physical harm or offensive contact, even if no actual physical contact occurs. (Note, while most states follow this definition, there are several states that combine assault and battery under a singular assault definition, as well as certain assault case types that require physical contact).
- Assault lawsuit loans provide fast, nonrecourse financial support to help plaintiffs cover essential expenses while waiting for their case to settle.
- USClaims offers funding for various assault cases including workplace assault, sexual assault, domestic violence, aggravated assault, and police misconduct.
- To qualify, you must be a plaintiff in an active personal injury case with an attorney willing to cooperate in the funding process.
- The funding process is straightforward—USClaims evaluates your case and, if approved, provides funds typically within 24 business-day hours.
Types of Assault Cases We Fund
USClaims provides pre-settlement funding for a wide range of assault-related lawsuits. These incidents often lead to significant physical and emotional trauma, resulting in medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial burdens which an assault lawsuit loan can help cover.
Below are the main types of assault cases we provide pre-settlement funding for:
Workplace Assault
Workplace assaults can occur between coworkers, supervisors, or even customers. These cases often involve physical violence or threats in professional settings. Victims may be left with injuries, emotional trauma, and the inability to work.
If you’re pursuing legal action for workplace assault and have hired an attorney, USClaims may be able to help you obtain nonrecourse funding so you can stay financially stable while your case moves forward.
Sexual Assault
Tragically, sexual assault is very common amongst men but especially women. According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center: [1]
- One in five women have experienced attempted or completed rape.
- 81% of women and 43% of men have experienced some form of sexual harassment.
- Nearly one in four undergraduate women experienced assault at 33 major universities in the U.S.
Sexual assault cases are deeply personal and often emotionally taxing. They may involve unwanted touching, coercion, or rape. Victims frequently experience long-term trauma and financial strain due to medical bills or time off work.
USClaims provides financial support for plaintiffs in these sensitive cases, offering pre-settlement funding that never needs to be repaid if the case is not successful.
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence lawsuits can include both physical and emotional abuse by a partner or family member. Victims often need to leave unsafe living situations, which can cause financial upheaval.
USClaims helps eligible plaintiffs pursue justice by offering risk-free financial support while they await their settlement.
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated assault involves more severe attacks, often with weapons or intent to cause serious harm. These injuries may lead to hospitalization, surgeries, and lost wages.
Plaintiffs pursuing aggravated assault claims can turn to USClaims for fast funding so they’re not forced to settle early due to financial stress caused by medical bi
Police Misconduct/Excessive Force
When law enforcement oversteps legal boundaries, resulting in harm, victims may file lawsuits for police misconduct or excessive force. These cases can be complex and drawn-out.
USClaims helps level the playing field by providing financial relief to plaintiffs, allowing them to continue pursuing justice without added financial pressure.
Who Qualifies for Assault Pre-Settlement Funding?
To qualify for assault pre-settlement funding with USClaims:
- You must be a plaintiff in an active personal injury lawsuit involving assault.
- You must be represented by an attorney.
- Your attorney must be willing to cooperate/help with the funding process.
- Your case must have strong merit and a potential settlement value.
We require that your attorney cooperates with the funding process and that you have a strong case. Approval is based on the merits and expected value of your case, not your credit score or employment status. Because assault lawsuit loans are nonrecourse, there’s no repayment unless your case successfully settles.
If you’ve suffered harm due to someone else’s intentional actions and are awaiting your day in court, USClaims may be able to provide financial relief while you fight for justice.
Think You Have a Case?
Call us toll-free at (877) USClaims to speak with a friendly funding specialist today.
Assault Lawsuit Funding Process
Here’s a clear, step-by-step breakdown of the assault pre-settlement funding process with USClaims:
- Contact USClaims: Start by reaching out via phone or our website. There’s no formal application. We just need to gather basic information.
- We Connect with Your Attorney: With your permission, we speak directly with your attorney to review your case details.
- Case Evaluation: Our team assesses the strength and potential value of your case. We look at liability, damages, and the likelihood of a favorable outcome.
- Approval and Offer: If your case qualifies, you’ll receive a funding offer. There are no credit checks or income requirements involved.
- Receive Funding: Once you and your attorney sign the funding agreement, we send the funds—often within 24 business-day hours.*
- Repay Only If You Win: You repay the advance only if your case settles successfully. If you lose, you owe us nothing. That’s the nonrecourse advantage.
Benefits of Getting Assault Lawsuit Pre-Settlement Funding
There are several benefits to getting an assault lawsuit loan:
Avoid Getting Trapped in Debt
Recovering from an assault often means missed work, medical bills, therapy costs, or even relocating for your safety. These urgent needs don’t stop just because your case is pending.
Pre-settlement funding gives you fast access to cash so you can pay your bills without adding debt or damaging your credit.
Gives You Flexibility to Wait for the Settlement You Deserve
Insurance companies often pressure plaintiffs into quick, lowball settlements. With funding in hand, you gain the financial breathing room to wait for a fair offer.
Don’t Repay if You Don’t Win
If your case doesn’t settle or you don’t receive a judgment in your favor, you owe us nothing. That’s the security of nonrecourse funding: no win, no repayment. It’s 100% risk-free for you.
No Restrictions on How You Use the Money
Use the funds however you need. Plaintiffs will often use an assault lawsuit loan to cover rent, groceries, transportation, medical care, and other essentials. Once approved, the money is yours to manage with total freedom.
Only One Repayment
You only repay once—after your case successfully settles. There are no recurring payments. Just one clear repayment from your final settlement, which your attorney handles.
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Where USClaims Provides Assault Lawsuit Funding
USClaims is proud to provide funding in 45 out of 50 states. We’re unable to provide funding for plaintiffs located in Arkansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. due to state laws.
Contact USClaims for Assault Lawsuit Funding Today
If you’re pursuing an assault lawsuit, financial relief shouldn’t be another battle. The legal process can take time, but your rent, medical bills, and everyday expenses won’t wait.
At USClaims, we’re here to support you with fast, nonrecourse pre-settlement funding—so you can focus on recovery and justice.
With over 25 years of experience and a 2X cap** on repayment, we stand apart in an industry that often lacks transparency and fairness. Contact us today to see if you qualify for funding and get the support you need.
Assault Lawsuit Loan FAQs
Below, we answer frequently asked questions about assault lawsuits and pre-settlement funding.
What is the average settlement for an assault case?
Assault case settlement amounts can range from five to seven figures and depend on many factors. From the type of assault to medical expenses to how strong the proof of liability is, there are several variables that go into determining the final amount you receive.
How long does an assault lawsuit take?
Assault lawsuits can take several months to a few years to resolve, depending on the complexity of the case, available evidence, and whether it goes to trial or settles out of court. Delays are common, especially when insurance companies or defendants contest liability. An assault lawsuit loan can help relieve financial pressure during this waiting period.
How does legal funding work?
Legal funding—also known as pre-settlement funding—provides plaintiffs with a cash advance based on their lawsuit’s potential value. Plaintiffs can use the funding to cover bills, rent, and other expenses while they wait for their case to resolve.
It is nonrecourse which means you don’t have to repay if you lose your case. And unlike a traditional loan, legal funding approval is based on the strength of your case, not your credit score.
Have Questions?
Our pre-settlement funding experts will walk you through our entire process.
Sources
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center. “Statistics.” National Sexual Violence Resource Center, NSVRC, 2018, www.nsvrc.org/statistics.
Disclaimer: Throughout this website, the term “loan” may be used for convenience to describe pre-settlement funding. However, such transactions are not loans in the legal sense. Repayment is strictly contingent upon the successful resolution of your case. If your case is unsuccessful, no repayment is required. Common terms like “lawsuit loan” are used colloquially but misrepresent the non-recourse nature of pre-settlement funding.
*Funding subject to approval. We typically fund within 24 business-day hours after we receive a fully-executed contract. Additional restrictions may apply. Contact for details.
**2X CAP may not be applicable for all types of cases and/or jurisdictions.