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When drug companies fail to warn about dangerous side effects, injured patients may be able to hold them accountable by filing a lawsuit.

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Pharmaceutical companies are responsible for manufacturing and distributing safe medications. While there is always a risk of a patient experiencing side effects after taking a drug, it is up to the drug companies to adequately disclose and warn of these risks. When they don’t and patients are injured as a result, the drug manufacturers may be held liable.

If you or a loved one were injured after taking a dangerous drug, you may qualify to file a lawsuit. A lawsuit can help ensure companies are held responsible for putting unsafe products on the market and compensate injured patients for the harm they may have suffered.

To see if you may qualify to file a lawsuit, contact the dangerous drug experts at MedFault for a free legal consultation.

 

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If you’ve experienced serious side effects from a prescription drug, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit. Find out if you qualify.

Am I Eligible to File a Dangerous Drug Lawsuit?

If you or a loved one were diagnosed with a serious health condition that was caused by a pharmaceutical drug you took, you may be eligible to pursue legal action against the manufacturers and distributors.

Drug companies are required to conduct thorough safety tests prior to selling their medication to the general public. Any side effects or complications that arise in these clinical trials should be communicated to medical professionals and patients. If a drug company fails to test their product properly and/or they do not warn of the potential to develop a health condition such as cancer, they may be held responsible by filing a product liability lawsuit.

Most lawsuits are filed by the patient who suffered the injury or illness. However, in some cases the family members of an individual who suffered a fatal injury caused by a pharmaceutical drug may be able to file a lawsuit on their loved one’s behalf.