Risk Free Fresenius Dialysis Lawsuit Funding Helps GranuFlo Victims

Shay Morrigan | July 8th, 2013

According to recent news, litigation against Fresenius Medical Care involving the concentrate products GranuFlo and NaturaLyte is moving forward. After the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation consolidated all federal cases into one court on March 29, 2013, plaintiffs have now filed a memo with the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts to establish an initial case management conference and establish… Read more »

Women Receiving Vaginal Mesh Settlements May Benefit from Settlement Funding

Shay Morrigan | July 2nd, 2013

Some women who were injured by transvaginal mesh have recently received compensation through lawsuit settlements. After years of waiting through a lengthy legal process, women who brought claims against mesh manufacturers like Ethicon, C. J. Bard, American Medical Systems (AMS), Boston Scientific, and others, are finally starting to see the rewards of their efforts. A substantial settlement can go a… Read more »

Januvia Lawsuit Funding Helps Plaintiffs During Lengthy Litigation

Jenn Fusion | June 25th, 2013

Litigation for cases alleging injury from Byetta or Januvia can take a very long time, especially for people who are suffering with medical bills and expenses related to being forcibly retired due to sudden injury or disease. The situation can be complicated when there are hundreds or thousands of similar cases appearing in courts across America. For this reason, Januvia lawsuit… Read more »

Federal Stryker Hip Lawsuits Consolidated in Minnesota

Staff Writer | June 18th, 2013

On June 12, 2013, all federal lawsuits involving the Stryker Rejuvenate and Stryker ABG II hip implants were transferred to a single district court for pretrial proceedings. Invoking a procedure called multidistrict litigation, or MDL, the Stryker hip plaintiffs successfully petitioned the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to consolidate the claims against Stryker Orthopaedics into a single district in order… Read more »

First Federal Zimmer NexGen Knee Trial Slated for 2015

Staff Writer | June 11th, 2013

The first of over 1000 Zimmer NexGen knee lawsuits is now on track to begin in 2015, according to an agreement reached between attorneys for the plaintiffs and defendants and the presiding judge in the multidistrict litigation (MDL). The agreement outlines a schedule for an extensive pretrial process, including the selection of bellwether cases, discovery, pretrial motions, and interviews with… Read more »