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Slip and fall leads to lumbar surgery by Brian CSR

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Hello everyone – This is Brian, the closer.  My day is moving along rather quickly, like always.  I just finished a funding for a plaintiff involved in a department store slip and fall case which left them with severe back injuries.  When people hear “slip and fall,” they seem to think that the harm done is usually not that critical, but this isn’t always the case. Contrary to what many people believe, injuries sustained from a slip on ice or water can result in major head trauma, even lasting spinal or nerve damage. Many times these injuries could have been avoided with property maintenance for all premise residences, visitors or employees.

This particular client needed a lawsuit funding to pay for necessary lumbar surgery, advancing their recovery process. Within a few days of receiving the client’s initial application for funding, we were able to provide funding for the operation, taking their mind off of financial issues so they can focus on recuperating. Knowing we’ve made such a difference in a client’s life is a great feeling.

Until next time,

Brian

If you are in a similar situation or know someone who has been involved in a slip and fall case, ask them to call us at 1.800.264.2274 or apply online for a free funding review.  This blog represents an actual CMG call.  The personal, employment and medical details of this client interaction have been omitted or altered to protect the plaintiff’s anonymity. The information provided on this page is not legal advice and should not be taken as such.

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Emergency Room Malpractice

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Many of our clients are involved in ER malpractice lawsuits.  This is a helpful article clearly outlines the causes of Emergency Room malpractice.  Understand hospital’s duties, common errors adn injuries to avoid. Click here for more: Emergency Room Malpractice.

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Preparing For Lumbar Fusion Surgery

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Most plaintiffs AND patients are nervous about their impending medical treatment/surgery resulting many times from their pending lawsuit.  This doctor helps to ease patient’s minds with tips for preparing For Lumbar Fusion Surgery

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Premises Liability Lawsuits Article

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Found this article when preparing for Brian’s upcoming blog.  This informative article highlights the severity of some premise liability and slip and fall injuries.  Click here for related articleAbout Premises Liability Lawsuits – General Legal Information on Injury Law.

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Surgical Error causes spinal meningitis and unemployment by Alicia CSR

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Hi, everyone! It’s CSR Alicia again. Nothing makes me happier than knowing my hard work has gone towards easing a client’s financial crisis. Just recently, I spoke with a client about their medical malpractice case. They had lower back surgery that, due to doctor error, caused their body to leak spinal fluid resulting in spinal meningitis for over six months. This client has been unemployed a year now and was in desperate need of some money to pay rent for the month of February. This being the end of January, time was critical.  Thankfully, I was able to get copies of all the pertinent medical records for our funding review. This client was later approved with the help of our expert attorney. I’m happy to say that they will be receiving a check from us tomorrow morning and keeping a roof over their head.

 -Alicia

If you are in a similar situation or know someone who has been involved in a medical malpractice case, ask them to call us at 1.800.264.2274 or apply online for a free funding review.  This blog represents an actual CMG call.  The personal, employment and medical details of this client interaction have been omitted or altered to protect the plaintiff’s anonymity. The information provided on this page is not legal advice and should not be taken as such.

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How Will I Know If I Should Go To The Emergency Room Or See My Doctor For Pain? – ABC News

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Many of our clients unfortunately encounter a visit to the Emergency Room following an accident.  This great article answers the question… Should I go?

 How Will I Know If I Should Go To The Emergency Room Or See My Doctor For Pain? – ABC News.

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Additional Fundings on Lawsuits by Ralph Underwriter

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Hey all! It’s underwriter Ralph again. I’m working on a case now where we are considering a second advance on the same medical malpractice lawsuit. Not only are additional fundings possible, they happen daily! This client in particular was self-admitted to the ER within an hour of heart attack symptoms and then released without timely cardiac treatment. Unfortunately, this patient had suffered a heart attack and due to the delay in diagnosis, was forced to undergo implantation of permanent pacemaker and ICD (Implanted Cardiac Defibrillators) devices.  This oversight of symptoms has left this patient without a source for income while they await their trial.  The client originally requested a funding of $80,000 on their medical malpractice lawsuit. After our review of the case it was determined we could immediately fund the client $25,000. But that wasn’t the end of our relationship with this client! Several months later the same plaintiff contacted CMG and requested an additional funding of $15,000. After reviewing the progress of the case and speaking with the client’s attorney, we quickly sent this plaintiff an additional $15,000.  This client can continue to request additional fundings for consideration.

The benefits of additional fundings are simple.  Additional fundings are typically very quick to underwrite and represent a win-win for the plaintiff and CMG.  These fundings allow the plaintiff to reduce the time between funding and settlement, hence reduce the final total lien amount on their case.  This is a very conservative practice in our business, but another way we look out for our client’s best interest.

 -Ralph

If you are in a similar situation or know someone who has been involved in a medical malpractice case, ask them to call us at 1.800.264.2274 or apply online for a free funding review.  This blog represents an actual CMG call.  The personal, employment and medical details of this client interaction have been omitted or altered to protect the plaintiff’s anonymity.

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Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease | MedicalMalpractice.com

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Interesting and informative article on misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis from medicalmalpractice.com.  Stay tuned to this weeks blog from Ralph where we help a client with similar medical history.

Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease | MedicalMalpractice.com

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Plaintiff Involved in Wrongful Termination Case Seeks Cash Funding by Millie CSR

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Hi, all! It’s CSR Millie again. As a customer service representative, we hear everything, and my heart really goes out to those in need. For instance, I just got off the phone with a client who is looking for funding on a wrongful termination case. This plaintiff had a lung transplant and was off work on approved leave for six months, and is now partially disabled. When the plaintiff returned to work, their employer didn’t want to switch them to light duty due to disability, so instead the plaintiff was wrongfully terminated due to poor attendance, even though it was previously approved. This poor client is now faced with the struggle of finding a new job that can help her support herself, pay for her medical bills, and afford daily necessities. Unfortunately, partial disability makes the job search very difficult. Lawsuit funding is one of the remaining options for this plaintiff that still needs treatment and has no medical insurance or available cash. I am requesting documents such as the formal complaint, EEOC report and termination letter from the plaintiff’s attorney’s office so that we can review it and hopefully offer a cash funding to provide financial support until the client finds a new job or her case settles.

-  Millie

If you are in a similar situation or know someone who has been wrongfully terminated, ask them to call us at 1.800.264.2274 or apply online for a free funding review.  This blog represents an actual CMG call.  The personal, employment and medical details of this client interaction have been omitted or altered to protect the plaintiff’s anonymity.

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US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) offers lawsuit guidance for plaintiffs

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The goal of CMGs blog is two fold, to inform plaintiffs about the financial opportunties available to them via legal funding, but also to educate plaintiffs that feel helpless in a sea of legal options.  As we come accross helpful articles and publications online, we will share them with you.  Here is one:  Filing a Lawsuit from the prospective of the EEOC.

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