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John Selinger

November 18, 2021

Pre- and post-settlement—don’t blow your money

Pre-Settlement Pre-settlement loans, offered by funding companies that loan you money during your lawsuit, can be financially ruinous. As an attorney, every time a client asks me about one of these loans, I cringe. The interest rates can be exorbitant and compounded, leading to a loan that can balloon from […]
November 18, 2021

Retrievable Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Filters

Retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters are designed to treat patients with an acute condition causing clots. However, recent medical studies show that after one month, retrievable IVC filters can embed, tilt, migrate, and fracture. Ironically, failing filters themselves can cause clots by disrupting blood flow. A March 2016 article […]
November 18, 2021

Nexium-Prilosec kidney failure – what is the issue?

Remember that Prilosec commercial with “Larry the Cable Guy” with funny hats and fireworks? He said, “This is America – we not only make things you want but things you didn’t even know you want.”  That statement virtually sums up the marketing tactics behind Nexium (the purple pill), Prilosec, and […]
November 18, 2021

Antibiotics – Levaquin and Cipro are dangerous!

I have been handling cases where many victims were diagnosed with serious heart conditions up to a year after taking Levaquin or Cipro. These drugs are fluoroquinolone antibiotics, the most prescribed type of antibiotic in the United States. In fact, over 26 million people receive fluoroquinolone prescriptions annually.  However, recent […]
November 18, 2021

“Xarelto” is a “dumb drug”

One of the drug litigations that I am substantially involved in concerns a new generation blood thinner called Xarelto. Perhaps you’ve seen the commercials featuring Arnold Palmer, a race car driver and professional basketball player touting the benefits of this medication. While you may be familiar with older blood thinners […]
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