Posts filed under Vioxx litigation

Vioxx Settlement, update on the process

In this weeks Speaking of Settlements, Mark Wahlstrom discusses the Vioxx claims process and what is going on with the checks for claimants.

The big question on everyone's mind is "where are the checks and when will I get my Vioxx claims letter." Well, I wish the news were better but this is going to be a long slow pull for claimants, survivors and advisers working with these cases. As I relate in the video, the Vioxx settlement process is proceeding, but it grinds slowly and with very little communication and information coming out of the committee and claims process.

Essentially the attorney's are at the mercy of the system and the fact that cases simply can't be done in block format but instead are done one at a time, case by case, means that some lucky souls will be at the front of the line and others will be at the back of the line.

Check out this week's special report of Speaking of Settlements to learn more about the Vioxx claims process and when Vioxx claimants might reasonably expect to get their settlement letters and payments.

Posted on November 26, 2008 and filed under Vioxx litigation.

Vioxx cases, what is going on with the settlement?

In this weeks edition of Speaking of Settlements we take on the issue of the Vioxx settlement and the recent wave of letters coming out of law firms to claimants on the next steps in the long Vioxx saga.

If you are a Vioxx claimant, or a trial lawyer with Vioxx claims, it is vitally important that clients be aware of medicaid and governmental benefit issues going forward, as well as how to arrange structured settlements for clients who need them.

Posted on September 4, 2008 and filed under Vioxx litigation.

Vioxx claimants are under the gun to make decisions.

If you are a Vioxx claimant or have been notified by mail or phone call that you will be receiving an award from the Vioxx settlement fund, you have a very short window of time to make your decision as to whether or not you want to take your payments over time using a structured settlement annuity. Here are the simple steps of the decision process you need to take right now for my firm, Wahlstrom and Associates, or any other firm,  to assist you in that decision:

1. Make sure you have your letter from your law firm or lawyer confirming that you have been awarded an amount in the settlement. Your structured settlement expert will need to know your lawyers name, the office location and what dates they have given you to get your letter back to them as to your decision.

2. Determine if you are on medicaid or medicare for your health insurance. One of the most important areas to plan around is potential liens on your settlement or to avoid being disqualified from future medicaid benefits. Please let your structured settlement expert know right away if you are on either medicare of medicaid!

3. Accurate information about you, your family and your planning needs. Are you retired? Are you on a pension? Does your spouse work or is your spouse potentially on medicare or medicaid as well? All of these questions will need to be asked and answered as they impact how we would allocate your funds and what types of tools we need to employ to maximize the value of your award.

4. What are your immediate cash needs. What bills have mounted up or need to be paid right away. If you decide to structure your payments you will certainly want some amount in cash so give our office some idea of what your immediate needs are. Remember, it is not an all or nothing decision. You can take part in cash and the rest in a structure, in fact that is typically the best way to handle your planning.

5. What your future plans or income needs might be. We will assist you with this planning in our conversations but be thinking about what you might need to pay future bills, expenses or assist family.

Wahlstrom and Associates is open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm from now until September 19th to assist Vioxx claimants with their decision process. I am sure other structured settlement firms working on the Vioxx case will be extending hours as well.

This is an important one time decision as to what you should do with your Vioxx check so don't waste it by simply paying bills or spending it on items that you won't even need a few months later. Invest that check, use it wisely and contact a trained settlement professional to assist you with this important planning.


I will be releasing a special podcast tomorrow afternoon specifically for Vioxx claimants so check back soon to view that important video podcast on Vioxx settlement options.

Posted on September 2, 2008 and filed under Vioxx litigation.