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 Mirena IUD cases. Here at Leading Justice, we can custom-tailor your firm’s Mirena advertising needs and help you sign up cases via internal cash buys. Our clients simply pay an agency fee to cover the cost of Mirena advertising, plus a fee for each case we sign, and any data we generate for your firm belongs to you. We cross-qualify all of our contacts as well, which means any data we generate that isn’t eligible for the target campaign is reevaluated to determine whether it qualifies for another type of claim. By using innovative approaches to target contacts specifically related to the intrauterine device Mirena, Leading Justice will increase your firm’s Mirena IUD case load. If you are interested in helping victims of alleged Mirena IUD side effects, our extensive consumer reach and direct advertising strategies at Leading Justice give you the competitive edge and confidence you need to allocate your full budget, knowing that your money is being spent the best way possible.
Each law firm we work with at Leading Justice plays an important role in how we classify claims as qualified or not. While our extensive experience working with plaintiff law firms enables us to recognize a great case when we see one, we will customize our Mirena IUD case intake specifications to match the exact criteria you are seeking. So, if your firm has certain Mirena IUD qualifying case criteria you would like us to use, we will train our intake specialists to apply the criteria to each email and phone call they receive. By eliminating the middle man, Leading Justice offers clients an opportunity for internal cash buys of Mirena data, with no chance of fraud.
Our Take on Mirena IUD
Roughly 8.5% of American women using contraception choose a long-term method, such as the Mirena intrauterine device, which is designed to remain in place and prevent pregnancy for up to five years. Mirena, a small T-shaped device inserted into the uterus, was introduced by Bayer Healthcare in 2000, and quickly became a popular form of birth control for women throughout the United States. However, a number of women using the Mirena IUD have reported experiencing serious complications in situations where the device perforated the uterine wall and migrated to other parts of the body, putting them at risk for painful and long-lasting injuries.
As the potential side effects of Mirena IUD are brought to light, more and more women are pursuing product liability lawsuits against Bayer Pharmaceuticals and other IUD manufacturers, for complications including migration of the device, infection, uterine perforation, vaginal hemorrhage and permanent internal injuries. To date, hundreds of Mirena IUD complaints have already been brought against Bayer, over allegations that the medical device maker failed to warn consumers about the risk of “spontaneous migration” linked to Mirena, with many more lawsuits expected to be filed in the future.
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