Every year there are advances in medicine and medical devices that aid people who are in desperate need of relief from their ailments, both physical and mental. However, despite the fact that many are helped by these medications, it is an unfortunate reality that there are also millions that are seriously harmed by drugs and devices as well.
Defective Prescription Drug Attorney
When someone is harmed by a prescription drug, they may feel helpless to pursue justice against a massive pharmaceutical company. But you are not alone. Millions suffer along with you, and have pursued compensation for their injuries.
The defective drug attorneys at Kirkendall Dwyer LLP want to help you hold these pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers accountable for their failure to play by the rules. If you have been injured after taking a prescription medication or defective medical device, then contact a lawyer at Kirkendall Dwyer LLP for a free case review. When you contact us, you will always speak directly to an attorney. We believe each and every person deserves to get the answers to their questions right away. We urge you to browse through the information on our website, and then contact us any day of the week to discuss your particular case.
Dangerous Prescription Drugs
Dangerous Drugs
- Pristiq Injury Claims
- Pradaxa injury claims
- Yaz injury claims
- Nuva Ring
Dangerous Diabetes Drugs
Drugs used to treat diabetes have been linked to various forms of cancer:
- Actos: bladder cancer
- Byetta: thyroid and pancreatic cancer
- Januvia: pancreatic cancer
- Victoza: thyroid and pancreatic cancer
Drugs used during pregnancy linked to birth defects
Contact a Defective Drug Attorney Today
We know how confusing it can be when a drug that was supposed to make you better makes you sick in an unexpected and sudden way. If you find yourself in this situation, we encourage you to contact us. We hope to give you the answers you need, and if we can’t, we will find someone who can help you. Contact us today, and begin the process of recovery.