
FAQs – Litigation funding for law firms
What is litigation funding? Litigation funding (also called litigation finance or legal finance) is a way...
Tenancy deposit claims arise where landlords fail to comply with statutory obligations to protect deposits under an approved government scheme and to provide prescribed information within the required timeframe.
Where deposits are not protected – or not protected correctly – tenants may be entitled to seek a statutory penalty in addition to the return of the deposit.
These claims are typically:
How Sandfield supports tenancy deposit claims
Sandfield Capital funds these claims through portfolio-based arrangements, supporting law firms managing volume caseloads where disbursement funding and predictable cost structures are essential.

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Law firms work with Sandfield Capital because we offer more than funding alone.
FCA-regulated litigation finance
Insurance-backed funding structures
Flexible and scalable funding models
Technology-enabled case assessment
Deep experience in litigation finance
An ethical, partnership-led approach
We act as a strategic collaborator – not a distant financier – supporting firms with clear terms, responsive communication and commercially informed decision-making.

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What is litigation funding? Litigation funding (also called litigation finance or legal finance) is a way...
Commonly asked questions
Have a question about our funding process or how we support claimants and law firms? Here are answers to the most common queries we receive.
We provide litigation funding support throughout England and Wales, working with solicitors, claimants, and legal professionals nationwide.
We specialise in insured loans for civil litigation, designed to protect claimants from financial risk throughout their case.
Simply contact your solicitor, who will complete the application on your behalf. Once we receive the details, we aim to confirm approval within 24 hours.
Yes. All loans are fully insured, meaning you won’t owe anything if the case is unsuccessful.