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 metal-on-metal hip implant cases. Here at Leading Justice, we can custom-tailor your firm’s hip implant advertising needs and help you sign up cases via internal cash buys. Our clients only pay an agency fee to cover the cost of hip implant advertising, plus a fee for each case we sign, and any data we generate for your firm belongs to you. In addition, we cross-qualify all of our contacts, which means any data we generate that doesn’t qualify for the target campaign is reviewed to see if it is eligible for another type of claim. By utilizing advanced approaches to target contacts specifically related to artificial hip replacement systems and side effects like implant failure and metal blood poisoning, Leading Justice will increase your firm’s defective hip implant case load. If you are interested in helping victims of hip implant complications, our extensive consumer reach and direct advertising strategies give you the confidence to allocate your full budget, and rest easy knowing that your money is being spent in the best way possible.
Each law firm we work with at Leading Justice plays a direct role in how we categorize hip implant claims as qualified or not. With the experience we have working alongside plaintiff law firms, we are able to recognize great hip implant cases when we see them, but we will also customize our hip implant case intake specifications to match the exact criteria you are seeking. So, if your firm has specific hip implant qualifying case criteria you would like us to use, we will train our intake specialists to apply the criteria to each phone call and email they receive. By eliminating the middle man, Leading Justice offer clients an opportunity for internal cash buys of metal-on-metal hip implant data with no chance of fraud.
Our Take on Artificial Hip Implants
Many lawsuits are being filed against the makers of artificial hip implants, including DePuy, Stryker and other brands, claiming that the metal-on-metal devices fail prematurely or cause other serious medical problems, such as loosening or dislocation of the device, metallosis and even neurological problems. In March 2013, J&J was ordered to pay more than $8.3 million to a Montana man in the first of more than 10,000 hip implant complaints pending against the manufacturing company, and more claims are expected to be filed in the coming years.
DePuy’s ASR and other metal-on-metal hip replacement systems have since been recalled by the FDA because of a potentially defective design, but estimates show that close to 500,000 patients have already been implanted with metal-on-metal hip devices. As more and more patients become aware of the potential side effects of these artificial hip implants, it is likely that DePuy and other hip replacement manufacturers will find themselves faced with a growing number of product liability lawsuits filed in state and federal courts across the country.
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