If you've been injured by a pharmaceutical or defective medical device you need to watch this!

If you've been injured by a pharmaceutical or defective medical device you need to watch this!

Have you, or a loved one, suffered serious injury due to a dangerous drug, medication or defective medical device? Have the injuries left you unable to work? Have they lessened the quality of your life? Are you facing seemingly endless health issues and medical issues due to your injuries? If so, you may be entitled to benefits and financial compensation. You need the help of an experienced personal injury attorney handling mass tort litigation claims. Please contact our mass tort attorneys for a free consultation. They charge no legal fees unless they recover on your behalf. In addition, they serve those injured due to defective medical device and dangerous medications in all 50 states including California, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Washington D.C., Virginia and the rest of the United States. Dangerous Drug & Defective Medical Device Claims Our Attorneys Handle The personal injury lawyers on our team have extensive experience handling all types of mass tort injury claims related to harmful medications and defective medical devices. These can be, but are not limited to: 1) Invokana type 2 diabetes medication 2) Taxotere chemotherapy medication 3) Risperdal antipsychotic medication 4) Accutane acne medication 5) Xarelto blood thinner 6) Nexium heart burn medication 7) IVC filter blood clot prevention devices 8) Hip implants 9) Trans-vaginal meshes 10) DaVinci surgical robots 11) Johnson & Johnson talcum powder cancer claims 12) Essure contraceptive injury cases Of course, there are other dangerous medications and defective medical devices that can injure, maim and kill the same patient they are supposed to help. To discuss your case with out experienced mass tort attorneys please contact them for a free consultation. How Do Dangerous Drug and Faulty Medical Device Injury Claims Happen Greed is the culprit in most defective medical device and dangerous drug injury claims. Almost always the company who has first F.D.A. approval has a certain amount of time in which only they can manufacture that drug or medical device. It is only a matter of time before the market become smote competitive and they no longer have a stranglehold on the market so they fudge numbers, are not forthright with the true dangers of the drug or device or feel that the drug or device will make them so much money that they can settle the cases out of court and still come out ahead. For all of the good that modern medicine does the human races the humans that run the companies do the human race a great disservice. In some mass tort, dangerous drug and defective medical product cases, such as the chemotherapy medication drug Taxotere, the pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis knew the possible side effects but neglected to warn patients or give them the option of choosing another chemotherapy regimen. The drug manufacturer is now facing lawsuits for fraud, intentionally withholding information from the public and misrepresentation of their product. In the case of Taxotere, there is an equally effective drug called Taxol that does not carry with it the possibility of permanent hair loss. Again, greed and profits and the primary concerns of drug companies and the reasons for your injuries. This is where our experienced mass tort attorneys come in. They fight relentlessly for the rights of the injury victims who were not in the best of health to begin with. They will make the drug companies and medical device companies accountable for their actions, drugs, devices and the harm they have caused you and your family. The Louisiana IVC filter injury lawyers on our team serve all 50 states including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Washington D.C., Wisconsin and Wyoming.