Tranvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Funding Benefits those Waiting out the Litigation Process

Whitney Taylor | September 16th, 2014

While some women who have sustained vaginal mesh injuries have finally seen their day in court, thousands more product liability and/or personal injury lawsuits remain pending in state and federal courts across the country. Despite forward progress, some plaintiffs involved in this litigation may find transvaginal mesh lawsuit funding is an effective means of financial relief as this massive legal… Read more »

Find Financial Freedom with Low T Drug Lawsuit Funding

Alexander Popovich | September 10th, 2014

Plaintiffs in testosterone therapy lawsuits have a few things in common – they share similar complaints of stroke, heart attack, and other injuries related to testosterone supplements. But the hundreds of plaintiffs across the country come from all walks of life and for some, low T drug lawsuit funding can be the solution that lets them keep fighting for their… Read more »

Growing Litigation Against Xarelto Manufacturer May Lead to Settlements

Jacky Gale | September 3rd, 2014

For years, drug manufacturers have been attempting to find a replacement for the gold standard in blood-thinning medications, Coumadin (warfarin). One of the newer generations of anticoagulants is Xarelto, a direct thrombin inhibitor that is prescribed to help patients reduce their risk of blood clots and subsequent stroke. Unfortunately, like other newer generation anticoagulants, Xarelto has been linked to serious… Read more »

Actos Lawsuit Funding Offers Financial Relief as Litigation Moves Slowly

Whitney Taylor | August 25th, 2014

A status conference recently took place in federal coordinated proceedings involving plaintiffs who developed bladder cancer after taking the diabetes drug Actos. While litigation is proceeding, those currently waiting for their trials to go to court may find Actos lawsuit funding helpful for paying medical bills and other expenses until a settlement is negotiated or a jury award is determined…. Read more »

Trials Delayed: Tylenol Lawsuit Funding Helps Plaintiffs in Financial Need

Steve Cid | August 18th, 2014

One hundred forty plaintiffs who have pending federal Tylenol liver damage lawsuits against the drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson were recently disappointed to learn the pre-trial schedule for the long awaited bellwether cases has been pushed back three months. The Tylenol lawsuits have been centralized as part of a multidistrict litigation (MDL) before US District Judge Lawrence Stengel in the… Read more »