Pursuing sees, every day, how people's lives are changed by unfair practices, serious accidents, and long, complex legal cases. Behind every file and settlement, there are real people who need care, clarity, and someone in their corner.
Nurses are often the first and last faces people remember: checking medical records, monitoring vitals, explaining medications, and showing up shift after shift for people recovering from truck crashes, workplace injuries, toxic exposures like Roundup-related cancer, and many other life-changing events.
Pursuing wants more people to be able to step into nursing, especially as demand grows from the very cases we work with. On this page, our goal is simple: thank the nurses who already do this work, and invite new people to explore nursing schools and programs we believe in.
Every legal case we see is built on medical records, treatment plans, and the lived experience of patients. None of that happens without nurses.
If you already are a nurse, thank you. If you are thinking about becoming one, we want to help you explore paths that align with this kind of impact.
Pursuing exists because unfair practices, bad products, and serious accidents can reshape lives. Our work focuses on connecting people to information and legal help when they need it most.
But legal outcomes are only one part of the story. Recovery is built shift by shift in hospitals, rehab centers, clinics, and long-term care, and nurses are at the center of that work.
As more truck accident, workplace injury, and toxic exposure cases move through the system, there is growing demand for nurses who understand both care and the importance of accurate records and follow-through.
Promoting strong, ethical nursing programs is one way Pursuing can support better outcomes for patients, families, and future cases.
When you share your interest, we use it to understand what kind of programs might fit and may share your information with partners who help people explore nursing education, if you give consent.
This form is for people who want to explore nursing as a way to directly support patients whose lives are changed by accidents, unsafe products, or other legal issues.
There are no perfect answers. Share what you can about where you are now and when you might want to start a program. We will use this to understand interest and, if you consent, to have our partners contact you with information about nursing schools and programs that may fit.
Whether you enroll soon, later, or not at all, taking a moment to explore nursing is one way to consider how you want your work to show up for people whose lives are being rebuilt.