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There is a long list of potential side effects for conventional pharmaceuticals and hundreds of thousands of people each year suffer injuries by taking prescription or over-the-counter medications. If you or a loved one was seriously injured due to a faulty drug, a Sandusky dangerous drugs lawyer at Tittle & Perlmuter is ready to help.

Our team of personal injury attorneys has the skill to navigate the complicated legal process and make the best claim against the at-fault party that may have caused you harm.

 

Pharmaceuticals and Serious Injuries

Dangerous pharmaceuticals pose a significant threat to the public. Sometimes the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) imposes a “black box warning” restriction on the sale of such drugs. This is the highest warning the FDA can issue to the public before requesting a drug recall. A knowledgeable dangerous drugs attorney could properly gather information on warnings, labeling, and side effects to use in a lawsuit.

There are many types of medicines, drugs, and narcotics on the market for consumer use. Unfortunately, many drugs can cause significant harm. Common hazardous drugs on the market linked to serious health problems include Lipitor, Avandia, Reglan, Zoloft, Effexor, Testosterone, Respitrol, Prozac, and Topamax.

Additionally, doctors often prescribe drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) to treat depression. Many of these can be dangerous, especially if taken during pregnancy.

Serious side effects from dangerous drugs include life-threatening conditions like:

  • Blood clots
  • Strokes
  • Internal bleeding
  • Liver damage
  • Brain and central nervous system injuries
  • Cancer
  • Suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts

Many people do not realize the extent of the risk when they take prescription or over-the-counter drugs. A seasoned Sandusky dangerous drugs attorney can evaluate all aspects of a claim and help the injured claimant determine their next step.

 

Litigating a Dangerous Drugs Case

Pharmaceutical companies will vigorously fight claims regarding dangerous or defective products. Companies also protect “trade secrets,” and it is often difficult to find necessary information like where a drug is manufactured or shipped. A Sandusky dangerous drugs lawyer understands the complexities of these cases, and can be a strong advocate for the claimant throughout the legal proceedings.

 

How Pharmaceuticals Can Be Considered Hazardous

The law of product liability governs dangerous drug claims, meaning that the injured party must prove the medication was defective and that this defect caused the injury or death. There are three main categories of dangerous drug claims:

  • Design defect: a failure in the formulation or design of the product
  • Manufacturing defect: a tainted process or deviation from the design
  • Failure to warn: inadequate warning or instructions when marketing

Once an attorney establishes liability, they must prove damages. Damages reflect the direct and consequential financial loss a person suffers because of the defective drug. Compensation could include past and future medical bills, loss of income, costs associated with disability or impairment, as well as payment for pain and suffering, and mental anguish.

A skilled lawyer can evaluate the claim to see whether a dangerous drugs lawsuit is a viable option. Sometimes a settlement with the manufacturer brings a better outcome for the injured party. There are other options an attorney may consider regarding drug recalls and class-action suits. A class-action lawsuit is where multiple people (ranging from a few to thousands) suffered harm and choose to file a suit together.

 

Connect with a Sandusky Dangerous Drug Attorney for Help

When you are hurt, injured, or sick, you need medicine to help treat your ailments. Unfortunately, many drugs can have adverse side effects and have life-long consequences. If a dangerous drug has cause you harm, you should get in touch with a seasoned attorney. A Sandusky dangerous drug lawyer knows how to handle cases against reckless pharmaceutical companies that produce defective and harmful products. Call our team today to talk to an attorney about the harm you may have suffered by taking a dangerous medication.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether I have a case?

Most Ohio compensation claims are based on negligence. That’s a legal term that means acting carelessly in a way that puts others at risk. Even if it was an accident, you may have a strong case. Ask us for a personalized case review.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

Generally, if you are bringing a car accident or other type of general personal injury case, you have two years to bring a lawsuit. However, in medical malpractice or nursing home neglect cases, generally, the statute of limitations is only one year. Always contact a lawyer as soon as possible if you have been injured.

How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

Each case value is determined individually. To determine the value of the case, your lawyer looks at several factors. They evaluate your financial losses and severity of injury. They factor in the strength of the legal claim and ways to collect your compensation.

What steps should I take immediately after an injury to protect my rights?

To protect your rights after an injury, seek medical attention. Follow healthcare guidance. Keep records of medical care received, and ways that your injuries have impacted you. Don’t discard or alter tangible items that may be relevant, like torn clothing or broken objects. Involve a lawyer as soon as possible.

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