Sexual Assault Lawsuit Funding
Sexual assault survivors often face overwhelming financial pressure while pursuing justice. Medical care, counseling, relocation, and lost income can create immediate strain long before a case reaches settlement. Lawsuit funding provides fast, confidential financial support so you can stay stable while your attorney fights for accountability.
Some survivors pursue both criminal charges and civil claims, including cases against individuals, employers, schools, or institutions. Our broader personal injury lawsuit loans overview explains how funding works across many case types, including sexual misconduct claims and other sensitive matters.
If you are unsure how lawsuit funding works, visit our page on how legal funding works for a step‑by‑step explanation. You can also explore our legal funding FAQ and non‑recourse funding pages for more details.
For general information about sexual assault and survivor resources, visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network or the U.S. Department of Justice OVW.
Legal funding is non‑recourse, meaning you only repay if your attorney wins or settles your case. If the claim does not succeed, you owe nothing.

