Get Cash Before Your Case Settles

Need financial support while waiting for your settlement?
Courtway Capital is a pre-settlement funding broker, connecting injured plaintiffs with multiple trusted funding companies to secure fast, competitive offers up to $100,000, depending on the case.

As a broker, we don’t lend directly, instead, we shop multiple lawsuit funding companies on your behalf to find the best rates, fastest approvals, and most transparent terms available.

There are no upfront costs, no credit checks, and no employment verification required.
And because pre-settlement funding is non-recourse, if you don’t win your case, you owe nothing back..

Why Choose Courtway Capital?

Courtway Capital is a pre-settlement funding broker — we work for YOU, not any single lender. Our job is to compare offers from multiple trusted funding companies so you get the best rates, fastest approvals, and most transparent terms.

  • Fast funding decisions — many partners approve within 24–48 hours
    • We guide you through the entire process from start to finish
    • No credit check and no complicated paperwork
    • No upfront fees or hidden costs
    • Non-recourse funding — if you don’t win your case, you owe nothing
    • 100% confidential and secure
    • Funding does not affect your case or settlement
    • We negotiate on your behalf to ensure you work with a fair, reputable, and transparent lender
    • Access to multiple funding companies instead of just one option

How It Works

  1. Submit your case details online or speak with a Courtway Capital specialist.

  2. We review your information and match you with the most suitable and competitive funding company in our network.

  3. We coordinate directly with that lender to get your application processed quickly.

  4. Once the lender approves your case, funds are sent directly to you — often within 24–48 hours.

  5. Pre-settlement funding is non-recourse, meaning you only repay if you win your case. If you lose, you owe nothing.

Closing a pre settlement loan with the plaintiff and injury attorney.

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