Pros and Cons of Selling Structured Settlement Loans

Staff Writer | November 3rd, 2013

When injured parties win compensation in a lawsuit, the money is often disbursed in small, frequent payments known as structured settlements. They can prove useful to plaintiffs who want a regular source of income, especially if an injury has left them unable to work. Structured settlements are usually established in the form of an annuity policy, set up by the… Read more »

Car Accident Lawsuit Loans Help Victims of Rear End Collisions

Staff Writer | October 24th, 2013

Finding out who is at fault for a car accident is not always easy, but in some common car crash scenarios, liability is more obvious. Rear end collisions are one example, as the tailing driver is almost always deemed at fault – so much so that insurance firms rarely even question it, and instead focus their negotiations on the damages… Read more »

Fosamax Jaw Injury MDL Disbanded

Ava Lawson | October 10th, 2013

Pharmaceutical giant Merck developed Fosamax to help men and women prevent and treat symptoms of osteoporosis. While the medication may help rebuild bone mass and slow bone degeneration in patients, Fosamax has been the topic of heated litigation over its adverse side effects. Individuals who filed Fosamax lawsuits against Merck argue they developed debilitating jaw injuries caused by osteonecrosis after… Read more »

Bard Settles Second Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit

Jenn Fusion | October 3rd, 2013

C.R. Bard has agreed to settle another transvaginal mesh lawsuit out of court, according to Bloomberg News. The claim brought on by Melanie Virgil, a 56-year-old junior high school music teacher from Colorado, was set to go before a New Jersey jury early next week. However, the manufacturer of the Avaulta Plus vaginal mesh decided to settle for an undisclosed… Read more »

Defective Device Lawsuit Loans Ease Suffering for DePuy ASR Plaintiffs

Jenn Fusion | September 19th, 2013

The first DePuy ASR hip replacement lawsuit was scheduled to be heard in federal court on September 9, 2013. However, Judge David A. Katz, who is presiding over the trials, issued an order on September 6 that delayed the trial another two weeks — until September 24. The judge says he conferred with both parties and determined that the case required… Read more »