Monday, November 9, 2009

Class Action Lawsuits a Lawyers PowerBall

Imagine a world where large companies had free reign. They could build harmful products, create dangerous work conditions, and cause serious harm without any consequences. The very possibility of a lawsuit forces many companies to make safer products; yet, open any newspaper today and you will see lawsuits used not to protect but to punish. Many lawsuits are used to rectify damage; however, a class action is pure revenge. But, like any revenge tactic who benefits from the revenge, the victim? Maybe. Who is actually hurt is the economy and the consumers as a whole. Read on to find out who really benefits from these class action lawsuits.l

Open any mass circulation publication or even look at the AdSense on this site and you will see class action lawyers- "mass tort lawyers" trolling for victims in the latest class action fad. Who hasn't heard of Vioxx, Mesothelioma, and the tobacco lawsuits. In each of these cases there were victims, conspirators, and of course the class action lawyers. This site exhaustively explores past, present and possible future class action lawsuits.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Lawsuit Cases That Qualify For Pre Settlement Loans

When it comes to the different types of lawsuit cases it can be mind boggling. There are over fifty different types of civil court cases; thousands if you branch them off into their own specific field. Many plaintiffs in the middle of a lawsuit seek pre settlement loans as a source of cash during their pending lawsuit. They may use this cash to pay bills or even to fund their lawsuit case. Regardless of the reason a plaintiff should know what cases lawsuit settlement loan providers accept. In theory with so many different lawsuit loan providers in the industry one will at least fund your particular type of case. However, there is a general set of cases that they all will fund. Below is a quick list of the different cases that the majority of the providers will give loans for.

  • Asbestos
  • Auto Accident
  • Aviation
  • Breach of Contract
  • Civil Rights
  • Class Action
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction Negligence
  • Copyright (and other intellectual property) Litigation
  • Divorce Funding
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Environmental Litigation
  • FELA (Railroad)
  • Fraud
  • General Negligence
  • Inheritance Funding
  • Jones Act
  • Legal Malpractice
  • Litigation Funding
  • Mass Tort
  • Medical Expenses Funding
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Mesothelioma
  • Motor Vehicle and Passenger Injury
  • Nursing Home Malpractice
  • Patent Law
  • Pedestrian Injury
  • Personal Injury
  • Pharmaceutical Litigation
  • Plane Crash
  • Premises Negligence (slip & fall)
  • Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH)
  • Product Liability
  • Securities Fraud
  • Settlements
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Slip-and-Fall
  • Structured Settlements
  • Surgical Expenses Funding
  • Trucking
  • Vioxx
  • Whistle blower
  • Workers Compensation
  • Wrongful Death
  • Wrongful Termination
  • Zyprexa

As you can see, the list of cases lawsuit loan providers will fund the plaintiffs for is staggering, and this isn't even a complete list. This just provides you with the basic civil court cases a settlement loan provider may or may not provide plaintiffs with loans for. Regardless of what type of lawsuit case you're currently involved in you should research the providers list of acceptable cases "before" applying for a lawsuit loan. This will save time and effort while trying to get access to the cash you need. If you want to learn more about the different type of lawsuit cases accept or want to apply for a lawsuit settlement loan then continue below.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Vioxx Class Action Lawsuits - What You Need To Know

Vioxx class action lawsuits stem from alleged reports of negative side effects due to consuming this drug. These negative side effects include stroke, blood clots, and heart attacks. Almost every Vioxx lawsuit is designed to gain funds related to suffering that the user experienced after being prescribed Vioxx. Though most cases are legitimate, substantial proof must be provided to win these cases.

In a nutshell,, there must be proof that the defendants named in the Vioxx lawsuit failed to properly provide for the safety of the plaintiff, and that the person filing the Vioxx lawsuit was harmed as a result of the action or inaction of the manufacturer. Strangely, most Vioxx class action lawsuits end up being settled out of court. What is sad about this drug is that it was initially used to treat arthritis and severe pain. For years, there never seem to be any side effects. Then the unimaginable happened.

As years past, a limited group of people came forward and proof was shown that Vioxx did play a major role in those that experienced heart attacks and even death as a result of taking this drug. Because of this, many lawyers are able to rightfully require some form of settlement because of the pain and suffering that has been experienced by the person that took Vioxx, or the remaining family members for the death of their loved ones.

The people that actually are able to prove that they were victims end up with very tidy sum of money. Though this does not compensate for their personal suffering or loss of the loved ones, it does provide some form of solace and is better than having nothing but damage and loss.

Vioxx class action lawsuits are seemingly a dime a dozen lately, but if you have been inflicted by this drug, seek legal counsel as soon as possible from a reputable attorney that can help.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Vioxx Personal Injury Lawsuits

Personal injury attorneys representing clients who have allegedly been harmed by the prescription drug Vioxx are congratulating themselves over a historic judgment rendered recently. On August 19, 2005, a judge awarded the family of Bob Ernst $253.4 million due to his death from the drug. Vioxx, which had been prescribed most often for arthritis pain, was withdrawn globally by its maker, Merck, after research trials showed it increased patients' chances of a heart attack. Although Merck pulled the drug off the market in September 2004, legal action against this leading pharmaceutical giant will continue and expand. Let’s take a look at why Vioxx has become a litigation lightning rod.

In 1998 as Merck was running clinical trials for Vioxx, company reports to the FDA stated that there were no cardiovascular signals apparent. This meant that there were no telltale signs that the drug could cause heart problems for users. Later, however, it was revealed that an internal study conducted by Merck around the same time – Study 090 – revealed serious cardiovascular problems as compared to patients not taking Vioxx. The study was never published by Merck as the company insisted that it was not large enough to provide definitive data.

The following year the FDA gave Vioxx its approval and the drug became the second nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication [or COX-2 inhibitor] to hit the market. Celebrex, another problem drug, was the first.

Merck widely and thoroughly launched a marketing campaign upon the introduction of Vioxx to the marketplace. Indeed, by 2003 the drug had entered 80 nations with sales exceeding $2.5 billion. Still, there were problems looming as ongoing tests conducted by Merck hinted of potential deadly side effects.

As early as 2001, the FDA recommended label warnings be put on prescriptions warning users of potential side effects. In addition, Merck was warned by the FDA to quit misleading physicians about potential side effects.

As potential problems began to surface, they served as red flags to industry watchdogs, to the FDA, as well as to personal injury attorneys who began to gather evidence to show that Merck was negligent. Indeed, web sites and advertising campaigns – meant to inform and attract patients harmed by the drug – were launched and fairly soon the internet, radio, television, and print media were flooded with advertisements asking those suspecting harm from Vioxx to come forward.

With the September 2004 announcement that Merck was withdrawing Vioxx, personal injury litigation was well on its way to being established. By early 2005, the first cases were filed and the Ernst case became the first Vioxx lawsuit to be settled.

Wrongful death lawsuits against Vioxx’s maker, Merck, are expected to increase as the result of the Ernst decision. Personal injury attorneys insist that thousands of former Vioxx users and/or their families are due compensation for Merck’s neglect. It remains to be seen if juries will render judgments as large as the Ernst judgment and whether courts will uphold these amounts. Nevertheless, it is certain that Merck is in for a long battle that will reach well beyond its US base.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Lessons Learned from One Entrepreneur on Vioxx

For the past ten-months, I tried every drug from the popular Vioxx, Celebrex and Aleve, to the long-standing Percocet, Ibruprofen 800, with some other fabulous ones like Fexeril, Ulltram, Naproxyn, and Antevert. (And, this is my short list).

I hate drugs and I try very hard to keep them out of my body. For example, for five years I was either pregnant or nursing so I knew the whole “What class is this drug in?” drill.

Unfortunately, there’s a time and place for everything. To help manage my physical and “mental” pain, I had to wean my baby right after my car accident, so I can try some of these "Wonder Drugs".

[Note: My doctors prefer that I acknowledge my “neurological” pain. I developed an inner ear disorder (benign vertigo and post concussive syndrome) due to whipping my head around. I do not have any “mental” problems. I guess they're right, because “Psycho-Ponn” existed long before my accident :-)]

Lessons Learned From Taking the Infamous Vioxx. Tips Every Entrepreneur Should Apply to Their Business:

• If it’s too good to be true…it is. I hated what Vioxx and what other hard-core pain killers like Percocet did to me: they’d be knocked out. How the heck can I watch my girls if I’m sleeping? Solution: I stopped taking them immediately.

• Trust your gut-instinct. Years ago, one family member was addicted (in my opinion) to Vioxx when they had knee surgery, and another one said he couldn’t bare his back pain without this "wonder drug". I was suspicious way back then.

• Listen to yourself…even if the “professionals” say it’s Okay and Test. I’m seeing so many different doctors, that I’m accustomed to asking, “Are you sure I can take these together? Even though one says “can cause dizziness” and the other says “to prevent dizziness”? I chose to try them separately, then, together. You have to run the trail and error tests yourself to really know what works.

• Educate yourself. If you’re not getting the answers you want, you need to do the research yourself. I wouldn't have taken care of my benign vertigo if I relied on what I was told rather than what I learned through my own efforts.

• Limit yourself & Find Moderation. Don’t wait for your doc to say “taking too much Naproxyn & Ibruprofen can give your liver damage…it’s time for a new drug”. Too much of anything is bad for you. Finding alternatives to a bad thing is not always a good-thing either. I have non-drug days and all-drug days. Just find your happy-medium.

• Believe in yourself. I don’t care how many people don’t believe in you (even your loved ones), or how many annoying remarks or huffs you get. If you know in your heart that you can be better…be prepared to walk this road alone.

• Never give up. Be heard and build your power network. Now, that you’re listening, educating, testing, limiting, and believing in yourself…hang in there…you will be heard. I would’ve never seen the “specialists”, if I didn’t tell my story a million times. You need to work your way to the people who already believe in you and your mission. Persistence and patience pays off.

• Empower Yourself. Can’t find the tools, resources, or community to share all your great discoveries? Well, then…do it yourself.

So, there you have it. If you’re not already doing all the above to catapult your business, than prepare for a quick entrepreneurial death.

I wasn’t going to let drugs rule or take my life away. Yeah; I’m still taking a bunch of them but, I control them not the other way around.

As for my business, if you haven't heard of Ponn Sabra until today...viola: I made my point.

Don’t agree? Then blame it on my being "high" on drugs, I don’t care. I’m living!

A note to family members of those who died or those presently suffering: Drugs are addictive. So, fight hard. The above principles are tips for business entrepreneurs, not for your fight for justice. Share your stories and empowerment (men welcomed) at EmpowerWomenNow.com, and let me if there’s anything I can do to help you.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Class Action Lawsuits a Lawyers PowerBall

Imagine a world where large companies had free reign. They could build harmful products, create dangerous work conditions, and cause serious harm without any consequences. The very possibility of a lawsuit forces many companies to make safer products; yet, open any newspaper today and you will see lawsuits used not to protect but to punish. Many lawsuits are used to rectify damage; however, a class action is pure revenge. But, like any revenge tactic who benefits from the revenge, the victim? Maybe. Who is actually hurt is the economy and the consumers as a whole. Read on to find out who really benefits from these class action lawsuits.l

Open any mass circulation publication or even look at the AdSense on this site and you will see class action lawyers- "mass tort lawyers" trolling for victims in the latest class action fad. Who hasn't heard of Vioxx, Mesothelioma, and the tobacco lawsuits. In each of these cases there were victims, conspirators, and of course the class action lawyers. This site exhaustively explores past, present and possible future class action lawsuits.

A quick Google search on the keyword "class action lawsuit" will return hits for sites wishing to sue everything possible. You will see class action suits against Paypal, Paxil, airlines, Oil Rigs. If it is a suable entity someone is targetting them for a class action lawsuit. Be warned that even if you have a legitimate gripe you will not walk away satisfied with your windfall or your "class action lawsuit" victory. You are better off going at it alone than joining a class action lawsuit as you will see in some of the notable class action suits mentioned on www.dirtyelection.com.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Lessons Learned from One Entrepreneur on Vioxx

For the past ten-months, I tried every drug from the popular Vioxx, Celebrex and Aleve, to the long-standing Percocet, Ibruprofen 800, with some other fabulous ones like Fexeril, Ulltram, Naproxyn, and Antevert. (And, this is my short list).

I hate drugs and I try very hard to keep them out of my body. For example, for five years I was either pregnant or nursing so I knew the whole “What class is this drug in?” drill.

Unfortunately, there’s a time and place for everything. To help manage my physical and “mental” pain, I had to wean my baby right after my car accident, so I can try some of these "Wonder Drugs".

[Note: My doctors prefer that I acknowledge my “neurological” pain. I developed an inner ear disorder (benign vertigo and post concussive syndrome) due to whipping my head around. I do not have any “mental” problems. I guess they're right, because “Psycho-Ponn” existed long before my accident :-)]

Lessons Learned From Taking the Infamous Vioxx. Tips Every Entrepreneur Should Apply to Their Business:

• If it’s too good to be true…it is. I hated what Vioxx and what other hard-core pain killers like Percocet did to me: they’d be knocked out. How the heck can I watch my girls if I’m sleeping? Solution: I stopped taking them immediately.

• Trust your gut-instinct. Years ago, one family member was addicted (in my opinion) to Vioxx when they had knee surgery, and another one said he couldn’t bare his back pain without this "wonder drug". I was suspicious way back then.

• Listen to yourself…even if the “professionals” say it’s Okay and Test. I’m seeing so many different doctors, that I’m accustomed to asking, “Are you sure I can take these together? Even though one says “can cause dizziness” and the other says “to prevent dizziness”? I chose to try them separately, then, together. You have to run the trail and error tests yourself to really know what works.

• Educate yourself. If you’re not getting the answers you want, you need to do the research yourself. I wouldn't have taken care of my benign vertigo if I relied on what I was told rather than what I learned through my own efforts.

• Limit yourself & Find Moderation. Don’t wait for your doc to say “taking too much Naproxyn & Ibruprofen can give your liver damage…it’s time for a new drug”. Too much of anything is bad for you. Finding alternatives to a bad thing is not always a good-thing either. I have non-drug days and all-drug days. Just find your happy-medium.

• Believe in yourself. I don’t care how many people don’t believe in you (even your loved ones), or how many annoying remarks or huffs you get. If you know in your heart that you can be better…be prepared to walk this road alone.

• Never give up. Be heard and build your power network. Now, that you’re listening, educating, testing, limiting, and believing in yourself…hang in there…you will be heard. I would’ve never seen the “specialists”, if I didn’t tell my story a million times. You need to work your way to the people who already believe in you and your mission. Persistence and patience pays off.

• Empower Yourself. Can’t find the tools, resources, or community to share all your great discoveries? Well, then…do it yourself.

So, there you have it. If you’re not already doing all the above to catapult your business, than prepare for a quick entrepreneurial death.

I wasn’t going to let drugs rule or take my life away. Yeah; I’m still taking a bunch of them but, I control them not the other way around.

As for my business, if you haven't heard of Ponn Sabra until today...viola: I made my point.

Don’t agree? Then blame it on my being "high" on drugs, I don’t care. I’m living!

A note to family members of those who died or those presently suffering: Drugs are addictive. So, fight hard. The above principles are tips for business entrepreneurs, not for your fight for justice. Share your stories and empowerment (men welcomed) at EmpowerWomenNow.com, and let me if there’s anything I can do to help you.

Monday, November 2, 2009

ioxx Class Action Lawsuits - What You Need To Know

Vioxx class action lawsuits stem from alleged reports of negative side effects due to consuming this drug. These negative side effects include stroke, blood clots, and heart attacks. Almost every Vioxx lawsuit is designed to gain funds related to suffering that the user experienced after being prescribed Vioxx. Though most cases are legitimate, substantial proof must be provided to win these cases.

In a nutshell,, there must be proof that the defendants named in the Vioxx lawsuit failed to properly provide for the safety of the plaintiff, and that the person filing the Vioxx lawsuit was harmed as a result of the action or inaction of the manufacturer. Strangely, most Vioxx class action lawsuits end up being settled out of court. What is sad about this drug is that it was initially used to treat arthritis and severe pain. For years, there never seem to be any side effects. Then the unimaginable happened.

As years past, a limited group of people came forward and proof was shown that Vioxx did play a major role in those that experienced heart attacks and even death as a result of taking this drug. Because of this, many lawyers are able to rightfully require some form of settlement because of the pain and suffering that has been experienced by the person that took Vioxx, or the remaining family members for the death of their loved ones.

The people that actually are able to prove that they were victims end up with very tidy sum of money. Though this does not compensate for their personal suffering or loss of the loved ones, it does provide some form of solace and is better than having nothing but damage and loss.

Vioxx class action lawsuits are seemingly a dime a dozen lately, but if you have been inflicted by this drug, seek legal counsel as soon as possible from a reputable attorney that can help.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Vioxx Class Action Lawsuits - What You Need To Know

Vioxx class action lawsuits stem from alleged reports of negative side effects due to consuming this drug. These negative side effects include stroke, blood clots, and heart attacks. Almost every Vioxx lawsuit is designed to gain funds related to suffering that the user experienced after being prescribed Vioxx. Though most cases are legitimate, substantial proof must be provided to win these cases.

In a nutshell,, there must be proof that the defendants named in the Vioxx lawsuit failed to properly provide for the safety of the plaintiff, and that the person filing the Vioxx lawsuit was harmed as a result of the action or inaction of the manufacturer. Strangely, most Vioxx class action lawsuits end up being settled out of court. What is sad about this drug is that it was initially used to treat arthritis and severe pain. For years, there never seem to be any side effects. Then the unimaginable happened.

As years past, a limited group of people came forward and proof was shown that Vioxx did play a major role in those that experienced heart attacks and even death as a result of taking this drug. Because of this, many lawyers are able to rightfully require some form of settlement because of the pain and suffering that has been experienced by the person that took Vioxx, or the remaining family members for the death of their loved ones.

The people that actually are able to prove that they were victims end up with very tidy sum of money. Though this does not compensate for their personal suffering or loss of the loved ones, it does provide some form of solace and is better than having nothing but damage and loss.

Vioxx class action lawsuits are seemingly a dime a dozen lately, but if you have been inflicted by this drug, seek legal counsel as soon as possible from a reputable attorney that can help.