Product Description
Leading Justice is a full-service marketing company working with law firms on a cash-buy basis to sign up fully qualified, fraud-free Juul e-cigarette addiction cases. Here at Leading Justice, we can custom-tailor your firm’s Juul addiction advertising needs and help you sign up cases via internal cash buys. Our clients only pay an agency fee to cover the cost of Juul addiction advertising, plus a fee for each case we sign, and any data we generate for your firm belongs to you. We also cross-qualify all our contacts, which means any data we generate that doesn’t qualify for the target campaign is reviewed to determine whether it qualifies for another type of claim. By using innovative approaches to target contacts specifically related to Juul e-cigarette addiction and side effects like stroke or heart attack, Leading Justice will increase your firm’s Juul e-cigarette caseload. If you are interested in helping victims of Juul addiction side effects, our direct advertising strategies and extensive consumer reach at Leading Justice gives you the competitive edge and confidence you need to allocate your full budget, with the knowledge that your money is being spent in the best way possible.
Each law firm we work with at Leading Justice plays an important role in determining how we classify claims as qualified or not. While our experience working with plaintiff law firms helps us recognize a great case when we see one, we will customize our Juul addiction case intake specifications to the exact criteria you are seeking. So, if your firm has specific Juul addiction qualifying case criteria you would like us to use, we can train our intake specialists to apply the criteria to each phone call and email they receive. By getting rid of the middle man, Leading Justice offers clients an opportunity for internal cash buys of Juul e-cigarette addiction data with no chance of fraud.
Juul e-Cigarette Addiction Litigation
When e-cigarettes were first introduced, manufacturers claimed that the devices offered a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes for adult smokers and could potentially reduce or replace cigarette use. Instead, e-cigarette devices like Juul by Juul Labs have resulted in an epidemic of e-cigarette addiction among children, teens and young adults, who are attracted to the ease of use that these devices offer, as well as the wide variety of flavors the liquid-filled Juul cartridges come in. In fact, many current Juul users never smoked before they began “juuling” and are now discovering that they are addicted to the high levels of nicotine that Juul devices offer, and some are moving on to traditional cigarette smoking as a result.
The long-term effects of Juul use are not yet known, but it is known that nicotine is a highly addictive substance that can affect brain chemistry, which is especially alarming considering Juul devices are ending up in the hands of young people, whose brains are still developing and who are more susceptible to addiction. Furthermore, the nicotine in e-cigarettes may prime the developing adolescent brain for addiction to other drugs, like cocaine. And while Juul Labs denies marketing its products to underage consumers, the company has faced heavy criticism for its branding and marketing, which clearly appeals to young people with its glamorous imagery and colorful ads featuring young models. In 2018, more than 3.6 million youth, including one in five high school students and one in 20 middle school students, used e-cigarettes, and many of these young people are now filing lawsuits against Juul Labs, alleging that its e-cigarette devices deliver an exceptionally potent dose of nicotine that triggered or worsened their nicotine addiction.