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Pre-Settlement Funding vs. Personal Loan: Which Is Right for Injury Victims?

Both options put money in your hands while you wait. But they work very differently — and for Michigan injury victims, the right choice almost always depends on one word: recourse.

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5000 Tomorrow's editorial team writes practical guides for Michigan injury victims navigating the legal funding process.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Pre-settlement funding is not a loan. 5000 Tomorrow serves Michigan residents only. Repayment required only upon successful settlement. Requires active case with licensed Michigan attorney.

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