Vaginal Mesh Plaintiff Awarded $57.1 Million – How Can Others Fund Their Lawsuits?

Jacky Gale | September 19th, 2017

Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon subsidiary has been ordered by a Philadelphia jury to pay $57.1 million to a plaintiff who was left with permanently disabling injuries after experiencing severe complications from defective pelvic mesh implants. For the 51-year-old woman from Conewago Township, the jury award is a welcome development in her case, which she pursued after enduring multiple revision surgeries… Read more »

Benefits of Legal Loans for Medical Malpractice Plaintiffs

Ava Lawson | November 23rd, 2016

Unfortunately for those who have been injured or lost a loved one due to medical mistakes, healthcare providers and hospitals are well-armed to fight medical malpractice claims. What should be a simple, clear-cut case involving surgical errors or a doctor’s negligence can drag out for years in the legal system. If a plaintiff doesn’t have the economic means to pursue… Read more »

Risperdal Lawsuit Loans Help Families Seek Justice

Sarah Klein | September 1st, 2016

In terms of finding effective diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of injuries and ailments, most everyone must place a substantial amount of trust in the expertise, training and skill of those within the medical profession. The same can be said in relation to the medicines and other pharmaceutical preparations physicians prescribe and the manufacturing giants that produce them…. Read more »

Benefits of Talcum Powder Lawsuit Loans

Whitney Taylor | March 24th, 2016

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

Jenn Fusion | February 24th, 2016

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 »