How Taxotere Legal Loans Can Help Bridge the Gap
Drugs that are approved by the FDA must pass through rigorous testing and review processes before they are prescribed to patients. Clinical testing is supposed to ensure that pharmaceuticals will be both safe and effective for patients, but in many cases, it is discovered later on that a drug had undesirable or dangerous side effects. Such is the case with Taxotere (docetaxel),… Read more »
Suing over Medical Malpractice? Consider a Lawsuit Loan
Nearly half of a million Americans lose their lives each year because of preventable medical errors. Those who do survive are often saddled with exorbitant medical bills and long-lasting or even permanent disabilities. Survivors of medical malpractice could have the option of filing a medical malpractice lawsuit against the doctor or hospital, but unfortunately, this is rarely the “magic bullet” solution… Read more »
Benefits of Talcum Powder Lawsuit Loans
A Missouri jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay the family of Jaqueline Fox $72 million in damages. Fox’s complaint alleged that her long-term use of the company’s talcum powder caused her to develop ovarian cancer. Fox died three short months before the verdict was handed down. The jury determined the pharmaceutical giant failed to provide adequate warnings about the… Read more »
Waiting for a Morcellator Cancer Settlement? Legal Loans Can Help
It can take a year for a lawsuit to reach settlement or to have its day in court – and even longer for the money to reach the plaintiff’s bank account. When the lawsuit is filed over a power morcellation device causing uterine cancer, every day and every dollar counts. According to the National Cancer Institute, the initial cost of… Read more »
Can Lawsuit Funding Help Vaginal Mesh Plaintiffs?
Whether or not they’ve already sought lawsuit funding, vaginal mesh plaintiffs received some welcome news on January 14, 2016. Judge Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the damages awarded to Donna and Dan Cisson, whose vaginal mesh lawsuit was the first in a multidistrict litigation (MDL) to go to trial. The jury had awarded… Read more »