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Here are some commonly asked questions about our company and about the services that we provide.

1. What is a consultant?
A consultant is a contract employee that is hired for a period of time to complete a task or tasks.

2. How does a consultant get paid?
A consultant gets paid in a variety of ways. They can be paid through a retainer, hourly, or success based. It depends on the contract and the scope of work to be performed.

3. What is the length of a consulting contract?
A consultantís contract varies in time from job to job. The contract can be as short as three (3) hours, the firm minimum, or last well over a year.

4. Do you have the experts in house to help me with my business plan?
Yes. We have extensive experience in writing business plans for a variety of reasons. Whether the plan is meant for investors, finance from a bank or lending institution, or just to serve as an overall plan for you as the business owner, we will taylor the plan to suite your needs.

5. What is an advance on my personal injury case?
An advance on your case is simply taking a portion of your expected settlement NOW instead of waiting for it later.  Our money is funded to you usually within 48 hours to assist you with anything ranging from living expenses, bills, or some time away to relax.

6. When do I pay my funding advance against my case back?
You don't have to worry about paying us back at all!  We are paid back out of your settlement proceeds when your case settles.  Our advance is not viewed as a loan, will not show up on your credit report, and will not effect your credit score.

7. How do I know if I qualify?
Simple -

Do you have a personal injury case?

Are you represented by an attorney?

If you answered yes to these two questions, you are PRE-APPROVED!

8. What is hard money?
Hard money is a loan from a private money lender. This type of loan is a short term and comes at a much higher interest rate than traditional lenders offer. "If you have a Hard Money Loan that you would like for us to consider, please visit www.hardmoneynyc.com.