Dangerous Drugs Attorneys
Seeking Justice and Accountability for Pharmaceutical Injuries Through Litigation
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Trust. It is extremely important when it comes to medical procedures. You trust that the medicine your doctors use when treating you will make you better, not worse. As a patient, you put your trust in the companies that design and manufacture these defective drugs. If you believe you have suffered serious injuries because of a dangerous drug, you need to consult with an experienced attorney as soon as possible.
At The Gori Law Firm, our attorneys have the complex litigation knowledge that is necessary to pursue your case. With a national reputation for excellence, you can rest assured that your case will be handled professionally, efficiently and effectively. With two locations in the St. Louis area, and several others throughout the U.S., our law firm handles cases nationwide.
We Understand Pharmaceutical Cases
You have an expectation that the drug used to improve your symptoms is safe. If you believe that you have been injured because of one of these drugs, you need to talk to one of our lawyers right away to learn about your rights. Our attorneys will work hard to hold the manufacturers of these drugs accountable when their products cause individuals harm. Some of the claims we handle include:
Dangerous drug cases involving:
We also handle cases involving the exposure to dangerous and/or toxic substances, such as benzene and talcum powder, which has been linked to ovarian cancer.
We Take Drug Cases Nationwide
If you have a claim to pursue because you were injured by a drug, a faulty implant or a recalled drug, contact us online or by calling us at 618-659-9833.
Whether you live in Madison County, Illinois, the St. Louis area or anywhere in the U.S., we can help. In fact, we have a national reputation for excellence, experienced attorneys and personal service, all on a contingent fee basis, which means that we only collect fees if we recover damages for you.
Holding Drug Manufacturers Legally Accountable For Dangerous Drugs And The Harm They Cause
The pharmaceutical industry is a massive and growing economic force. A relatively small number of companies make a substantial percentage of the medications taken in the United States. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), these companies use one-third of their sales revenue on marketing. More and more, the medical field is turning to drugs as the primary treatment option. Releasing the “next big thing” in the pharmaceutical world could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the drug maker.
When a drug is defective, the damage can be widespread. Unsafe products injure or kill thousands of people per year. Holding drug companies responsible for this harm is vital to protecting the public. At The Gori Law Firm, our dangerous drug lawyers work hard to get compensation for the victims of defective pharmaceuticals. We have the resources and knowledge to handle complex litigation involving a wide range of potentially dangerous drugs, including, but not limited to:
- The antipsychotic medicine Risperdal, which is used to treat schizophrenia and symptoms of bipolar disorder
- The diabetes medicine Actos, which has been linked to heart attack, heart failure and other conditions
- The drug Zofran, which is used to prevent nausea and vomiting
- The diabetes drug Victoza
- The dry acid concentrate GranuFlo, which is used during dialysis to clean blood
- Testosterone therapy
Drug Recalls And Drug Litigation
In some cases, a manufacturing defect can make a normally safe drug dangerous for human consumption. Prescription and over-the-counter drugs may be recalled under these circumstances. Not all dangerous drugs are recalled, however. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may discover that a drug has the potential to cause harm and force the drugmaker to include a warning label. The victims of these drugs may still have a right to compensation despite the absence of a recall.
Litigation involving dangerous drugs is often complicated. It takes time and skill to present a case in the best light. We know what it takes to win these cases. We can discuss your circumstances and answer your questions in a free initial consultation. Call us at 618-659-9833, toll free at 618-659-9833, or contact us online to learn more about our work in defective drug litigation. From our offices in Madison County, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri, we serve clients nationwide.
We reserve the right to refer these cases out to co-counsel or may bring additional attorneys onto the case when we deem necessary.
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