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Defective Drug LAWYER IN Orange Beach, AL

Prescription drugs are intended to improve our health, but sometimes they can cause serious and unexpected side effects. At Long & Long, we understand the devastating impact that harmful side effects can have on your health, well-being, and quality of life. Our dedicated legal team is committed to holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for their negligence. We will thoroughly investigate your case, gather necessary evidence, and build a strong legal strategy to help you secure the compensation you may deserve for your suffering.

Trust our defective drug lawyers in Orange Beach to guide you through the legal process, advocating fiercely on your behalf every step of the way. Contact us to discuss your case for FREE and learn your legal options. We are available to take your call 24/7.

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Defective Prescription Drug Case- Mobile County, Alabama

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How Our Drug Injury Attorneys Can Help

Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support for individuals affected by defective drugs. Here’s how we can assist you:

  • Provide Compassionate Support and Guidance: We understand the emotional and physical toll a drug injury can take, and we are here to offer empathetic support and guidance every step of the way.
  • Provide Personalized Legal Advice and Representation: We tailor our approach to your specific situation, offering qualified legal guidance and dedicated representation throughout your case.
  • Conduct Thorough Investigations to Uncover the Cause of Your Injury: Our team will meticulously investigate the details of your case, gathering evidence and consulting with medical experts to build a strong argument.
  • Work Tirelessly to Help You Receive Compensation: We are committed to pursuing the highest possible compensation to cover your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
  • Negotiate With Insurance Companies and Manufacturers: We will handle all communications and negotiations with insurance companies and drug manufacturers to help secure a fair settlement.
  • Represent You in Court if Necessary: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to trial and advocate fiercely on your behalf.

Reach out to us today to discuss your case with a member of our team for free. We'll review the details with your and advise you on the best next steps to take. If you have grounds for a lawsuit, our team will take it from there. All you have to do is call us.

Why Choose Long & Long as Your Defective Drug Lawyer in Orange Beach?

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  • Proven track record of great results

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Defective Drug Cases We Handle

A defective drug is a medication that has been found to cause harm due to its design, manufacturing, or inadequate warnings. These drugs can lead to severe health complications and even life-threatening conditions. Our attorneys in Orange Beach, AL, are currently evaluating pharmaceutical claims related to the following:

  • Cancer Caused by Zantac®: This popular heartburn medication has been linked to an increased risk of cancer due to the presence of the carcinogenic substance NDMA.
  • Vision Loss Caused by Elmiron®: Used to treat interstitial cystitis, Elmiron® has been associated with severe vision problems and retinal damage.
  • Kidney Disease and Adverse Effects of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs): Medications like Nexium®, Prilosec®, and Prevacid® can lead to chronic kidney disease and other serious health issues.
  • Melanoma Resulting From Viagra Use: Studies have shown a potential link between the use of Viagra® and an increased risk of developing melanoma.
  • Damaging Compulsive Behavior After Taking REXULTI®: This antipsychotic medication has been reported to cause compulsive behaviors such as gambling, shopping, and eating.
  • Life-threatening Internal Bleeding From Xarelto Use: Xarelto®, a blood thinner, has been linked to severe and sometimes fatal internal bleeding.

Even if the drug that caused your suffering is not listed here, you might still have a valid claim. Our defective drug lawyers can evaluate your situation, determine the potential for a case, and recommend the best course of action to help you pursue compensation for your injury. Reach out today for a free case review.

Common Causes of Drug Injury

Understanding the common causes of drug injuries is crucial for identifying potential legal claims and holding the responsible parties accountable. Drug injuries can result from various issues, including:

  • Design Defects: Flaws in the initial design of a drug can make it inherently dangerous, even if it is manufactured correctly.
  • Manufacturing Errors: Mistakes during the production process, such as contamination or incorrect dosages, can lead to harmful side effects.
  • Inadequate Testing: Insufficient clinical trials or failure to thoroughly test the drug can result in unforeseen adverse effects once it is released to the market.
  • Failure to Warn About Side Effects: Manufacturers must provide adequate warnings and instructions regarding potential side effects. Failure to do so can put patients at risk.
  • Improper Marketing Practices: Misleading advertisements or promoting off-label uses without proper research can lead to unsafe usage of the drug.

Whatever the cause of your drug injury, it’s important to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options. The right legal support can help you hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for the harm their defective products have caused. Contact a drug injury lawyer to discuss your case and learn how they can assist you in recovering fair compensation.

Speak to a Defective Drug Lawyer Today

Don’t let the harmful side effects of a defective drug go unchallenged. Our skilled defective drug lawyers in Orange Beach are here to provide you with the legal support and guidance you need. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation case review to learn about your legal options. Let us help you take the first step towards justice and securing fair compensation for your suffering.

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Compensation Available in Alabama Defective Drug Cases

In Alabama, victims of defective drug injuries may be entitled to various forms of compensation to help them recover from their suffering and financial losses. These damages are designed to address the various impacts that a defective drug can have on an individual’s life. The types of compensation available include:

  • Medical Expenses: This covers the cost of all medical treatments related to the injury, including hospital bills, medication, surgeries, and ongoing medical care.
  • Lost Wages: If the injury has caused you to miss work, you may be compensated for the income lost during your recovery period.
  • Pain and Suffering: This compensates for the physical pain and emotional distress endured as a result of the defective drug.
  • Loss of Consortium: This addresses the impact the injury has had on your relationship with your spouse or family members.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases where the manufacturer’s conduct was particularly reckless or malicious, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct in the future.

Determining the full scope of compensation you are entitled to requires a thorough evaluation of your case by a knowledgeable attorney. Our defective drug lawyers in Orange Beach are prepared to help you explore the most effective way to seek damages. By assessing the specifics of your situation, we can develop a tailored plan to pursue your claim and help ensure that you receive the maximum compensation for your suffering.

Determining Liability in Drug Injury Claims

Establishing liability in defective drug cases involves proving that:

  1. The drug was defective.
  2. The defect directly caused the injury.
  3. The manufacturer or distributor failed to provide adequate warnings.

Alabama follows the doctrine of strict liability in product liability cases, which means that manufacturers can be held liable for defective products without the need to prove negligence. If the product is found to be defective and it causes harm, the manufacturer is responsible.

Our defective drug injury attorneys can thoroughly investigate the details of your case to establish liability and build a strong claim. We will gather evidence, consult with medical experts, and utilize relevant laws to support your case and help ensure that those responsible for your injuries are held accountable. Get in touch with our team and take the first step towards obtaining justice.

What Comes Next?

Free Case Review

Contact us today for a no-cost case review to discuss the details of your case and determine the best course of action

Gathering Evidence

Our team will gather all necessary evidence, including medical records, expert testimony, and documentation of your injuries, to build a strong case on your behalf.

Negotiation

We will negotiate with the responsible parties and their insurance companies to secure a fair settlement that covers all your damages.

Receiving Your Settlement

Once a settlement is reached, we will help ensure you receive your compensation promptly.

Orange Beach Defective Drug FAQs

How do I know if I have a defective drug claim?

If you have suffered adverse effects after taking a medication and believe it was due to the drug’s design, manufacturing, or inadequate warnings, you may have a claim. An attorney can help evaluate your case.

What should I do if I experience harmful side effects from a drug?

Seek medical attention immediately, document your symptoms, and contact a defective drug injury lawyer to discuss your legal options.

How long do I have to file a defective drug claim in Alabama?

In Alabama, the statute of limitations for product liability cases, including defective drugs, is generally 2 years from the date of injury.

Can I still file a claim if the drug was FDA-approved?

Yes, FDA approval does not shield manufacturers from liability if their drug causes harm due to defects or inadequate warnings.

Can I join a class action lawsuit for a defective drug injury?

Yes, if multiple people have been harmed by the same drug, a class action lawsuit may be an option. Your attorney can advise you on whether this is the best course of action for your case.

What evidence do I need to support my defective drug injury claim?

Important evidence includes medical records, documentation of the drug taken, expert testimonies, and records of communication with healthcare providers.

How long does it take to resolve a defective drug injury claim?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case, the amount of evidence required, and whether the case goes to trial. It can take several months to a few years.

Will I have to go to court for my defective drug injury case?

Not necessarily. Many defective drug cases are settled out of court, but if a fair settlement cannot be reached, your case may go to trial.

Can I file a defective drug claim on behalf of a deceased loved one?

Yes, if a loved one died due to a defective drug, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim. An attorney can help you navigate this process and pursue compensation for your loss.

How much does it cost to hire a defective drug injury lawyer?

Our defective drug injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if you win your case. This fee is typically a percentage of the settlement or award.

What should I expect during the initial case review with a defective drug injury lawyer?

During the initial case review, our lawyers will review the details of your case, discuss your legal options, and explain the next steps in pursuing your claim.

When should I hire a defective drug injury lawyer?

You should hire a defective drug injury lawyer as soon as you suspect that a medication has caused you harm. Speaking to an attorney as soon as possible after a drug injury can help protect your rights, gather crucial evidence, and ensure you meet any deadlines for filing a claim.

Our Defective Drug Lawyers in Orange Beach

Earle W. Long, IV

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Attorney N. Staples Wood of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

N. Staples Wood

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Attorney Walton Hickman of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Walton Hickman

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Attorney Mac McClurkin of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Mac McClurkin

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Attorney Cate E. Biggs of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Cate E. Biggs

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Attorney Jack "Trip" Smalley III of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Jack “Trip” Smalley III

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Andrea F. Butler

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Attorney Alan Colvin of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Alan Colvin

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Attorney John H. Leech, Jr. of Long & Long Injury Attoneys

John H. Leech, Jr.

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Attorney Erick Bussey of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Erick Bussey

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Attorney Jennifer Perez of Long & Long

Jennifer Perez

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Attorney Russell Johnson of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Russell Johnson

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