How a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Loan Helps Victims

Whitney Taylor | December 4th, 2014

No one ever expects to be the victim of medical malpractice when they walk into a physician’s office, clinic or hospital for treatment. Most individuals depend on the practitioners in those facilities to provide high quality care and treatment for their specific medical needs. Unfortunately, malpractice does sometimes occur, necessitating legal proceedings. For some plaintiffs, the only means for staying… Read more »

How Morcellator Cancer Lawsuit Loans Can Help

Ava Lawson | November 21st, 2014

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has publicly discouraged the use of power morcellators in routine gynecological procedures, cautioning that the risks for spreading undetected uterine sarcoma is too great. Electric morcellators are small instruments used to break up dense tissue in hysterectomy or fibroid removal surgeries. Their tiny sharp blades can quickly pare down benign tumors, but in the… Read more »

GM Recall Affects Millions: Settlement Loans Available

Ava Lawson | August 28th, 2014

General Motors continues to make headlines this year by issuing 60 separate recalls that affect over 30 million vehicles in the United States. The auto maker is currently facing litigation from some 600 crash victims who are demanding just compensation for their injuries and losses. The recalls were mandated for problems with faulty ignition switches, seat defects, power steering problems… Read more »

Chicago Resident Secures $14 Million Award in Yasmin Lawsuit

Ava Lawson | May 14th, 2014

Yasmin and Yaz, two popular birth control pills produced and marketed by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, have been the subject of personal injury lawsuits across the nation. Women who took the combined oral contraceptives (COC) argue that Bayer failed to warn of increased blood clot risks, and other side effects such as gallbladder injury. As of May 2014, the health care… Read more »

How an Actos Settlement Loan Can Assist Plaintiffs

Whitney Taylor | May 1st, 2014

A $9 billion jury award in a recent Actos lawsuit may be one of the largest awards in U.S. history.  The decision came after the jury determined Actos manufacturer Takeda failed to properly warn consumers and the medical community about potential cancer risks associated with their drug. Although the decision is good news to others who have been injured by… Read more »