Feb 15, 2021 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability
Prescription medications have thousands of uses. Some medications relieve pain, while other drugs cure diseases and illnesses. Modern medicine has developed vaccines and medications to treat and prevent measles, smallpox, and malaria. Pharmaceutical companies...
Aug 5, 2019 | Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products, Wrongful Death Cases
When you use a medical product, you expect that product to help you. Whether it is a prescription medication or a piece of medical equipment, you expect the product to improve your condition. You do not expect to be injured by a medical product. Unfortunately, there...
Mar 12, 2018 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Heart Attack Risk, Mass Tort, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Wrongful Death Cases
Many patients are prescribed blood thinners after they are diagnosed with blood clots or after a heart attack or stroke. However, blood thinners have potential side effects that can be dangerous. If you are taking Pradaxa, Xarelto, or another blood thinner, you need...
Feb 8, 2018 | Birth Defects, Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Diabetes, Drug Side Effects, Heart Attack Risk, Mass Tort, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Wrongful Death Cases
If a drug is dangerous or defective, how does that drug make it to a store shelf for purchase? Why does the pharmacy have drugs that could cause harm or injury? Do doctors know they are prescribing dangerous drugs to their patients? Many people who are injured by a...
Jan 16, 2018 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Diabetes, Drug Side Effects, Mass Tort, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products, Wrongful Death Cases
When your doctor prescribes medication or you purchase an over-the-counter medication, you expect that medication to be safe to use. You expect the medication to perform as prescribed. While the medication may have some side-effects, you do not expect to become...