Nov 8, 2017 | Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Diabetes, Drug Side Effects, Heart Attack Risk, Knee Replacement, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability
If you are traveling for the Thanksgiving or Christmas Holidays this year, you need to take steps to protect your medications when traveling. In addition, you must also be aware of how holiday alcoholic beverages can affect your medications. Below are tips and...
Aug 23, 2017 | BARD IVC Filter, Birth Defects, Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Diabetes, Drug Side Effects, Heart Attack Risk, Hip Replacement, Knee Replacement, Mass Tort, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products, Wrongful Death Cases
When you are injured during a medical procedure, it is easy to assume that it was the doctor or the medical facility that was at fault. However, while there are cases of medical malpractice, there are also many injuries caused by defective medical products. These...
Jul 10, 2017 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Mass Tort, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability
You may have seen a lot of information about various drugs causing serious and life-threatening injuries. Most drugs have side effects — the commercials for drugs have an extensive list (read very quickly and quietly) of potential side effects. You may ask your doctor...
May 3, 2017 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability
There are some companies who are taking advantage of people who have been diagnosed with cancer or who fear developing cancer. These companies are selling “cancer drugs” or “cancer treatments” that are not only useless they are illegal. Last week the FDA took action...
Apr 7, 2017 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Mass Tort, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products
When a doctor prescribes a medication for an illness or injury, most people simply take it to their pharmacist to have it filled and begin treatment. In most cases, they never experience a problem, and their condition improves and goes away or is managed. However,...