Active Legal Claim
The legal matter must be active or pending rather than closed or hypothetical.
Consumer legal funding is not considered a traditional loan because repayment is only required if your case is successful. Although it's often incorrectly called a "loan" or "lawsuit loan" - especially after an accident - with our lawsuit or legal funding, you do not have to pay back if you lose your case. The terminology "loan" is widley used for convenience. For ease of understanding, we will use the term "loan" throughout the website.
State Availability
Alliance Litigation Funding reviews eligible attorney-represented claims in approved states. Availability depends on the state connected to the claim, case type, documentation, requested amount, and current review criteria.
Current Coverage
Alliance currently accepts applications for individual review in the states listed below. Every claim remains subject to case-specific eligibility and current state requirements.
Find the state connected to your claim. Contact Alliance when you are uncertain which state should be used for your application.
General Eligibility
Applicants generally need to satisfy all of the following requirements before a claim can move into full review.
The legal matter must be active or pending rather than closed or hypothetical.
The applicant must already be represented by an attorney for the submitted claim.
The claim must fall within a case category that Alliance currently considers.
The attorney or law firm must be able to provide information needed for evaluation.
The claim must satisfy Alliance’s current state-availability requirements.
Claims We Review
Examples of claims that may be considered are shown below. Availability can vary by state, claim status, documentation, and other case-specific factors.
Review funding information for eligible attorney-represented auto, truck, motorcycle, rideshare, pedestrian, and other motor-vehicle accident claims.
View Auto Accident Funding →Explore funding information for qualifying claims involving allegedly defective, unsafe, or improperly labeled products.
View Product Liability Funding →Review eligibility information for qualifying medical-negligence and serious-injury claims supported by attorney documentation.
View Medical Malpractice Funding →Learn about funding review for eligible premises-liability claims involving falls, unsafe property conditions, or negligent maintenance.
View Slip and Fall Funding →Explore funding information for qualifying attorney-represented workplace injury claims where state and case requirements permit review.
View Workplace Injury Funding →Review funding information for eligible attorney-represented dog bite and animal attack injury claims.
View Dog Bite Funding →Learn about funding review for eligible attorney-represented legal claims connected to qualifying surgical injuries or complications.
View Surgery Funding →Applicants with another active, attorney-represented personal-injury or civil claim may review additional case-type information.
View Other Case Types →Confirmation Process
The state selected on the application is reviewed together with the claim, attorney information, and supporting documentation.
Provide the state connected to the claim, case type, attorney information, and other requested application details.
Our team evaluates the information provided and determines whether the claim can proceed under current availability criteria.
When necessary, Alliance coordinates with the attorney or law firm to clarify jurisdiction, documentation, or case status.
Featured States
The states below are currently included in Alliance’s application-review area. Dedicated state pages can provide additional eligibility, case-type, and disclosure information as they are published.
Eligible attorney-represented claims connected to New York may be submitted for case-specific review.
View New York Availability →Eligible claims connected to Pennsylvania may be reviewed based on case type, documentation, and current criteria.
View Pennsylvania Availability →Attorney-represented Texas claims may be submitted for an individual eligibility and documentation review.
View Texas Availability →Eligible Florida claims may be considered after attorney representation and state availability are confirmed.
View Florida Availability →California claims may proceed to review when the applicant, attorney, case type, and documentation meet current requirements.
View California Availability →Eligible New Jersey claims may be reviewed based on the legal matter, available documentation, and requested amount.
View New Jersey Availability →State Availability Questions
Review common questions about state coverage, claim location, attorney representation, and application review.
No. Availability depends on the state connected to the claim, applicable requirements, case type, and Alliance’s current review criteria. Check the current lists above before applying.
No. State availability is only one eligibility factor. Alliance also reviews attorney representation, case type, claim status, documentation, potential recovery, requested amount, and other case-specific information.
Select the state that best reflects the legal claim and contact Alliance when the applicant, incident, attorney, defendant, or court matter involves different states. The appropriate connection will be reviewed.
Yes. A state may be generally available while a particular claim category, agreement structure, or factual situation requires additional review or is not currently eligible.
Alliance reviews attorney-represented claims and generally needs case information from the attorney or law firm handling the matter. Alliance is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or attorney referrals through this application process.
Submit the eligibility form with your state, case type, attorney information, and other requested details. Alliance will review the submission and may request additional information from you or your attorney.
Submit a short application for an individual review. Attorney representation is required, and funding remains subject to case review, documentation, agreement terms, requested amount, and state availability.