Focus on Your Recovery with Car Accident Lawsuit Loans

Laura Woods | April 17th, 2014

Car accident lawsuit loans help you get the money you need ─ and fast. If you’ve been injured in an automobile accident, you don’t have time to wait for settlement money to pay your medical and legal bills. A personal injury lawsuit cash advance gets you the funds you need now, so you can focus on your recovery. If you’ve… Read more »

Judge Rules St. Jude Riata Cases Can Move Forward

Staff Writer | February 20th, 2014

U.S. District Court Judge James V. Selna has paved the way for St. Jude Riata defibrillator cases to move forward when he denied a motion to dismiss filed by the defendant. The manufacturer argued that they should be shielded from liability based on the theory of federal preemption. Additionally, Judge Selna also rejected the claim that plaintiffs were not able… Read more »

Advantages of a Lipitor Lawsuit Loan

Staff Writer | January 16th, 2014

The precise financial toll taken on anyone pursuing compensation through the courts is hard to predict. As new evidence comes in, start dates for legal proceedings are set back, and consumers awaiting a payout have to dip into their own money to fund their lawsuit. Lawsuit loans and pre settlement funding can play a positive role for plaintiffs who find… Read more »

Tylenol Lawsuit Loans Assist Plaintiffs in MDL

Whitney Taylor | December 27th, 2013

Plaintiffs with Tylenol lawsuits currently pending in multidistrict litigation in Pennsylvania have moved forward another small step. A status conference was held on December 17 to discuss some of the specifics of the nearly 100 cases currently pending in U.S. District Court. Those with pending cases may find that Tylenol lawsuit loans help to ease the financial pinch while they… Read more »

Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Loans Help Plaintiffs Cover Daily Expenses

Jenn Fusion | November 27th, 2013

A U.S. District Judge has scheduled the third transvaginal mesh trial against American Medical Systems (AMS) for August 19th, 2014. The first two trials have been scheduled for December 3rd, 2013 and May 6th, 2014. More than 36,000 lawsuits crowd the federal court system from dissatisfied customers who thought a transvaginal mesh system or incontinence bladder sling would solve woes… Read more »