Nov 13, 2017 | Accident Attorneys, Car Accident Injuries, Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Injury Lawyer, Motorcycle Accident, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products, Truck Accident Injuries, Wrongful Death Cases
Personal injury law is a broad area of the law that covers everything from car accidents and truck crashes to premises liability and product liability. Our New Orleans injury law firm handles three specific types of personal injury cases. Our attorneys represent...
May 26, 2017 | Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Recalled Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an updated safety notice regarding infections caused by the LivaNova PLC Stӧckert 3T Heater-Cooler System, formerly known as the Sorin Group Deutschland GmbH system. Patients have suffered harm from infections...
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 28, 2017 | Birth Defects, Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Diabetes, Drug Side Effects, Heart Attack Risk, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products
When you become ill, your doctor prescribes medication designed to heal you or lessen the symptoms of the disease. You and your doctor put your faith in the pharmaceutical companies that develop, manufacture, and sell drugs to consumers. You have an expectation that...
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,...