Brazilian Workers Tired of Waiting Years for Justice Are Selling Labor Lawsuits to Anticipate Payments. Companies Offer Up to 70% of Judicial Credit in Just 24 Hours.
The Brazilian Labor Justice Holds an Alarming Secret: Millions of workers Wait Years to See the Money They Earned in Lawsuits.
This delay sometimes extends for nearly a decade, leading many to take an unexpected action.
Tired of waiting, more and more Brazilians are selling their labor lawsuits to specialized companies.
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According to official data, more than 9.5 million active labor lawsuits involve around R$ 938 billion in compensations in Brazil.
However, the average processing time of five years and the additional wait of up to three years after the second-instance ruling have made many claimants seek faster alternatives to receive their rights.
A solution that has gained popularity is the assignment of judicial credit, a legal practice provided for in Article 286 of the Civil Code.
Companies offer services to purchase judicial credits, allowing workers to receive part of the amount they are entitled to in up to 24 hours after the negotiation.
How the Sale of Labor Lawsuits Works
According to the TNH1 website, specialized companies, such as Anttecipe.com, purchase the judicial credits of labor lawsuits that already have a favorable ruling in the second instance.
These credits belong to lawsuits filed against financially solid, medium, and large companies.
The worker can receive up to 70% of the net value of their lawsuit, depending on the analysis of the case, in a completely online process.
“Many people face severe financial difficulties and cannot wait years for the resolution of a legal dispute. Anticipating these funds is a way to help them overcome these barriers,” explains Herbert Camilo, operations director at Anttecipe.com.
Moreover, selling the lawsuit eliminates the risk of not receiving the due amount, even after winning the case, in situations such as the bankruptcy of the sued company.
This security has attracted workers who prefer to give up part of the credit in exchange for immediate liquidity.
Where the Received Money Goes
Accounts from those who have already adopted this alternative reveal transformative stories.
The anticipated money is used to pay off debts, invest in new businesses, or even cover medical treatments.
“We receive touching testimonials from people who were able to regularize their finances or fulfill dreams with the anticipated money. It is rewarding to know that we are providing relief and new opportunities,” says Denys Paulon, financial director of Anttecipe.com.
Loans with Labor Lawsuit Collateral
In addition to the direct sale of lawsuits, another novelty offered by Anttecipe.com is the possibility of using labor lawsuits as collateral for personal loans.
This innovative modality serves those who need quick money but do not have assets such as real estate or vehicles to offer as collateral.
The operation is also quick: within 24 hours after signing the contract, the amount is already available in the client’s account.
“This solution was created to meet the growing demand from families that need immediate resources to pay off debts or invest in businesses. It is an alternative that offers relief in times of economic difficulty,” adds Camilo.
Growth in Demand and Social Impact
With inflation and high levels of indebtedness among Brazilian families, services like those from Anttecipe.com have become a valuable resource for many people.
According to experts, the increased demand for the anticipation of judicial credits reflects the financial reality of the country, where many workers face difficulties in covering basic expenses such as housing and food.
While the Labor Justice tries to unclog the bottlenecks in the system, private solutions such as credit assignment and loans secured by labor lawsuits offer quick and secure alternatives.
It remains to be seen to what extent these services will be able to meet the growing demand and bring relief to millions of workers.
Would you use your labor lawsuit to pay off debts or invest?

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Essa justiça brasileira é uma vergonha. Negócio de ganhar é jogar para 2 instância é uma falta de respeito. Parece até que quem trabalha na primeira não tem competência. Deveriam acabar com isso até para dar mais celeridade nos processos e demonstrar respeito com o trabalho de quem trabalhou na primeira instância e com quem ganhou a ação.