North Carolina
Pre-Settlement Funding
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- No credit check, no risk, and no payments until you win your case.
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How do I know if I qualify for lawsuit funding in North Carolina?
There are several items that one needs to consider when seeking lawsuit funding:
Locate a pre-settlement funder
USClaims is proud to be a funder in the state of North Carolina.
Active Legal Case
You must have an ongoing personal injury legal case.
Attorney Representation
You must be represented by an attorney.
Feeling the financial squeeze during your North Carolina injury case? USClaims offers pre-settlement funding to bridge the gap, allowing your attorney to build the strongest case possible without rushing to settle. For requests over $25,000, USClaims provides a streamlined approval process, ensuring you get the substantial support you need quickly. Whether your needs are modest or more significant, we’re here to help you stay financially stable while your legal team pursues maximum compensation.
Types of Cases We Fund in North Carolina
USClaims specializes in helping personal injury victims in North Carolina. Our pre-settlement funding services cover most types of personal injury litigation, including:
Auto Accidents
Medical Malpractice
Mass Transit Accidents
Workplace & Construction Site Accidents
Premises and Slip & Fall
State & Federal Civil Rights Lawsuits
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If you have questions, call us toll-free at (877) 872-5246.
Laws and Regulations of Lawsuit Funding in North Carolina
Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury
- Statue of Limitations for Personal Injury: Three years from the date of injury.[1]
- Product liability: Three years from the date the injury or damage becomes apparent or ought reasonably to have become apparent, whichever event first occurs.[1]
- Wrongful death: Two years from the date of death.[2]
Due to the complexity of these regulations, it is recommended to consult with a North Carolina-based lawyer for personalized legal advice pertaining to your unique circumstances.
Minimum Mandatory Auto Policy Limits
- Body injury liability (per person): $50,000 (effective January 1, 2025.)[3][4]
- Body injury liability (per accident): $100,000 (effective January 1, 2025.)[3][4]
- Property damage liability (per person): $50,000 (effective January 1, 2025.)[3][4]
- Uninsured/Underinsured motorist coverage: Required in the same minimum amounts as liability coverage.[4]
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Funding Needs in North Carolina
We are repeatedly voted THE BEST funding provider in the nation – year after year!
How lawsuit funding for North Carolina plaintiffs works
If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, USClaims will work with your attorney to evaluate your case and get you cash to help make ends meet while your case settles. You get a financial lifeline, and your attorney gets the time they need to fight for a fair settlement.
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Submit your contact information on our website or contact us by phone to apply.
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Approval
A dedicated USClaims representative will contact you.
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Get Your Cash
You get $500 to over $1,000,000 within 24 hours of approval. It’s that simple. If your request for funding is approved, you will receive an advance, typically within 24 business day hours of approval.
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Do I need to be a resident of North Carolina?
You may qualify for pre-settlement funding if you are not a resident of North Carolina, but the laws and regulations for funding will vary by state. Contact USClaims to see if you qualify.
Get access to pre-settlement funding in North Carolina today.
If you have questions, call us toll-free at (877) 872-5246.
Resources
- “§ 153. Three Years.” North Carolina General Assembly, https://www.ncleg.gov/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/BySection/Chapter_1/GS_1-52.pdf.
- “§ 153. Two Years.” North Carolina General Assembly, https://www.ncleg.gov, www.ncleg.gov/enactedlegislation/statutes/pdf/bysection/chapter_1/gs_1-53.pdf.
- Queen City News. “North Carolina Auto Insurance Requirements Will Change in 2025.” Queen City News, 27 May 2024, www.qcnews.com/news/u-s/north-carolina/north-carolina-auto-insurance-requirements-will-change-in-2025/.
- “SENATE BILL 452 RATIFIED BILL.” North Carolina General Assembly, GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA, www.ncleg.gov/Sessions/2023/Bills/Senate/PDF/S452v6.pdf.
- NCDOT. “Official NCDMV: Vehicle Insurance Requirements.” Ncdot.gov, 2024, www.ncdot.gov/dmv/title-registration/insurance-requirements/Pages/default.aspx.