Capital Funding currently serves 37 states across the country, with 12 more coming soon. Find your state below to see if you qualify.
Alabama
Available
Alaska
Available
Arizona
Available
Arkansas
Unavailable
State law restricts lawsuit funding
California
Available
Colorado
Available
Connecticut
Coming soon
Delaware
Available
Florida
Available
Georgia
Available
Hawaii
Available
Idaho
Available
Illinois
Coming soon
Indiana
Coming soon
Iowa
Available
Kansas
Coming soon
Kentucky
Coming soon
Louisiana
Available
Maine
Available
Maryland
Coming soon
Massachusetts
Available
Michigan
Available
Minnesota
Coming soon
Mississippi
Available
Missouri
Available
Montana
Available
Nebraska
Available
Nevada
Coming soon
New Hampshire
Available
New Jersey
Available
New Mexico
Available
New York
Available
North Carolina
Available
North Dakota
Coming soon
Ohio
Available
Oklahoma
Available
Oregon
Available
Pennsylvania
Available
Rhode Island
Available
South Carolina
Coming soon
South Dakota
Available
Tennessee
Available
Texas
Available
Utah
Available
Vermont
Coming soon
Virginia
Available
Washington
Available
West Virginia
Coming soon
Wisconsin
Available
Wyoming
Available
Pre-settlement funding laws vary by state. Here's what you should know.
Many states have enacted consumer protection laws governing pre-settlement funding. We comply with all applicable state regulations and exceed disclosure requirements in every state we serve.
Pre-settlement funding laws differ from state to state. Some states have rate caps, specific disclosure requirements, or licensing obligations. We navigate these regulations so you don't have to.
We're actively working to bring our services to additional states. If your state shows 'coming soon,' contact us — we may be able to help depending on your specific situation.
We're always expanding. Even if your state isn't listed as active yet, contact us — we may still be able to help depending on your situation.
Capital Funding provides non-recourse pre-settlement funding. This is not a loan. Repayment is only required if your case results in a settlement or judgment in your favor.