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 »

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 »

Structured Settlement Loans for Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits

Jenn Fusion | July 3rd, 2013

Transvaginal mesh products are synthetic repair systems built to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence disorders, which affect millions of American women. These conditions occur when the pelvic floor muscles lose strength, allowing the bladder and uterus to descend down into the vaginal wall. Transvaginal mesh placement has become a popular treatment in recent years, but the FDA… Read more »

Federal Panel May Centralize Januvia and Byetta Lawsuits as MDL

Ava Lawson | June 27th, 2013

In the brief period that diabetes treatments Januvia and Byetta have been on the market, a disturbing number of post-marketing reports and studies have linked the drugs to pancreatitis, thyroid and pancreatic cancer, among other life-threatening side effects. Both medications function in a similar fashion, by mimicking the incretin hormones that normally trigger the release of insulin after a meal…. Read more »

Mirena Class Action Lawsuit Proposal Filed in Canada

Staff Writer | May 23rd, 2013

On April 23, 2013, a woman in Halifax, Nova Scotia filed a suit on behalf of herself and other Canadian women who have been injured by Bayer Corporation’s Mirena IUD.  The suit claims that the Mirena IUD is more likely to cause uterine perforation than other forms of birth control, and that Bayer is consistently understating its risks.  The plaintiff… Read more »