Dangerous Drugs
Drug companies have a responsibility to consumers to ensure the benefits of their products outweigh the negative side-effects. However, drug companies often rush products to the market and fail to adequately and objectively test their products, intentionally fail to disclose the harmfulness of the product, or fail to warn about all potential side-effects. These failures on the part of the drug companies can lead to injuries and deaths caused by their prescription and over-the-counter drugs. When this occurs, the drug company may be liable to its customers for the medical bills, pain and suffering, and other injuries caused by their dangerous product.
At Law Offices Cytryn and Velazquez, P.A., we represent clients nationwide that have been injured by dangerous drugs such as Vioxx and Baycol, and we are willing to review any defective drug case that results in injury or death. We understand the devastating effect these defective drugs can have on our clients and their family, and we work closely with them in order to obtain the highest compensation their claim justly deserves. If you or a loved one has been injured after taking a prescription or over-the-counter drug, call our office now.
(954) 833-1440 to schedule your free consultation. Time is of the essence in most dangerous drug cases because of the complexity of each case so don’t delay.
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