You are very likely eligible for a cash advance if you have been wrongfully injured in any way and are currently involved in a lawsuit to collect damages for your injuries. Click here to see the types of eligible claims
Your credit and employment histories are not considered in deciding whether to make a cash advance.
Our cash advances range from $500 to $100,000. Historically, most of our advances have ranged between $1,000 and $7,500. The total cash advances are generally limited to 10% - 15% of your projected settlement value, depending on the facts of your case and your financial needs.
It is our policy to advance only those funds necessary to meet a claimant’s financial obligations and living expenses.
Upon request, Juris Investments also provides a free financial advisory service to help you determine your financial needs and will even create a budget to follow until your claim is settled.
We can structure the cash advance as one lump sum or periodic payments over time.
When we receive your application, we will discuss your case with your attorney and request certain documents, such as police and accident reports, injury records, insurance verification etc.
Once we approve your application and the documents are signed, the funds can be delivered to you or your attorney within 24 to 48 hours.
Our turn-around time to send you money is one of the fastest in the industry!
At any time, please fell free to contact one of our representatives for assistance or to answer your questions. Our phone number is 585-225-2431. You can also send us an e-mail.
A cash advance is not a loan. The advances are considered to be a speculative investment in the potential settlement proceeds of your claim. Since Juris Investments is considered to be an investor in your case we assume the risk of loss.
When we provide you with a cash advance, we file a lien on the potential proceeds of your claim with your attorney. If your claim is successful, your attorney will repay us only out of your settlement proceeds.
If you lose your case you owe us nothing and you keep the cash advance.
No. As discussed in the question above, all amounts owed to Juris Investments are paid only out of the proceeds from your settlement claim. Generally, there is a processing fee, but this is only paid to us if and when you settle your claim.
Prior to providing you with an advance we will also provide you with a summary schedule that clearly and fully discloses all amounts owed to us if your claim is successful.
At Juris Investments we strive to provide the lowest cost to you on a cash advance as compared to our competitors.
However, due to the complexities and level of risk associated with investments in injury claims, the costs of a cash advance from Juris Investments is more expensive than traditional financing, for example from a bank or credit union.
For this reason we encourage you to investigate all other financing options, such as a financial institution and family members.
However, remember that any amount received from a financial institution is considered to be a loan. This will require you to pay back the loan even if you are unsuccessful with your case. At Juris investments you are obligated to repay us only out of the proceeds of your case and you pay us nothing back if you lose your case.
As discussed above, we provide a free consulting service to create a monthly budget of your financial needs and advance you funds as they are needed. This gives you financial peace of mind and minimizes the amount owed to us upon settlement of your claim.
Juris Investments plays absolutely no role in any aspect of your case. Any and all decisions on how to proceed with your case are left entirely left up to you, in consultation with your attorney.
Our only involvement is to initially review your case file so we can evaluate the claim. We will keep this information strictly confidential unless otherwise directed by you or a court of law.
We may request periodic updates regarding the status of your claim.
We strongly recommend that you review your request for a cash advance with your attorney.