Drug Injury

Injured By Drug or Medical Product?

Thousands of people are injured by a pharmaceutical drug or defective medical product each year. Regaining your quality of life after a drug or device injury can be difficult.

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Benicar has been linked to gastrointestinal issues, malnourishment, and severe weight loss. Learn more.
Eliquis has been linked to uncontrollable internal bleeding events. Learn more.
Mirena can cause perforation and migration of the uterus and other harmful complications. Learn more.
When used during hysterectomy or fibroid removal, Morcellators have the potential of leaving cancerous fragments behind and making the spread of the cancer cells to other parts of the body possible. Learn more.
Risperdal has been linked to breast growth (Gynecomastia) in young males. Learn more.
SSRI use while pregnant has been linked to a number of side effects, including pulmonary hypertension in newborns and internal malformations. Learn more.
Talcum powder has been linked to ovarian cancer. Learn more.
Pelvic mesh can cause life-threatening side effects, including ovarian cancer, bowel perforation, and costly revision surgery. Learn more.
Viagra has been linked to a deadly form of skin cancer, as well as vision loss. Learn more.
Xarelto has been linked to life-threatening uncontrolled internal bleeding. Learn more.
Zofran has been linked to severe birth defects. Learn more.


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Drug Injury Victim's Legal Rights

Drug Injury Victim's Rights

Prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines and medical devices are designed to help people live healthier lives, yet every year millions of people suffer severe injuries due to unreported side effects, negligence in the manufacturing process, or a drug's failure to perform as promised. Drug companies are bound by law to sell a product that has been carefully tested and proven to be safe and effective. When drug manufacturers do not adequately test their product, release drugs with manufacturing defects, or fail to fully disclose side effects, they may be liable for damages when consumers are harmed.

We believe that drug companies need to be held responsible for the injuries they inflict on consumers and their families. Why should a patient have to pay for hospital bills that occurred due to a defective drug or product? Is it fair that you cannot work and support your family because you were injured by a medicine that you believed was helping you?

Who Is Drug Justice?

Drug Justice, a partner of Personal Injury Help, is dedicated to helping those affected by drug injury or defective medical products find representation to help them with their case, if qualified. We provide comprehensive, up-to-date information about the harmful side effects of many drugs and devices, as well as information regarding lawsuits having to do with these products.

We partner with top attorneys across the nation in drug and product injury which means you can rest assured you're paired with someone who is actively involved in the litigation for your particular injury.



Why Use Personal Injury Help?

Personal Injury Help and Drug Justice, are dedicated to helping those affected by drug injury or defective medical products find representation to help them with their case, if qualified. We provide comprehensive, up-to-date information about the harmful side effects of many drugs and devices, as well as information regarding lawsuits having to do with these products.

Your injury is a priority and should be treated with great care and compassion. We understand what it takes to get your life back on track. Get your free evaluation today to find out how one of our network attorneys may help you.

What to expect from our online service:

  • Always 100% FREE claim evaluations
  • Never an obligation to involve the lawyer you speak to - you decide if you want to proceed.
  • Your info is evaluated by the appropriate attorney for your injury type

Frequently Asked Questions

The law limits the amount of time you can file a claim and collect damages for your injury. That law is called the Statute of Limitations. No matter how great your loss, you will not be able to collect if you miss this deadline. Your lawyer will know all the deadlines for your state. Putting a claim together can take time, so it's important to consult with a lawyer near you as soon as possible.
To have a case, you must prove that: 1. Legal duty existed, 2. The defendant(s) failed to exercise that legal duty, 3. The plantiff(s) were injured directly or indirectly because of that breach of duty, and 4. There were damages (money lost) that can be recovered from the defendant.
Liability is when someone is legally responsible to another person because of his or her actions or failure to act. In a personal injury case there may be several parties who have a certain degree of liability or responsibility for the accident.
Negligence is when one party is careless in its duty to someone. For example, if a landlord doesn't repair a broken step and someone slips and falls, then the landlord was negligent. He had a duty to fix the step; he didn't fix it; someone fell and suffered damages because he didn't fix it. Negligence is often part of personal injury cases.
Damages is the legal word for the money an injured party has lost due to an injury. Those damages could be medical bills, prescriptions, time off from work, lengthy recovery time, and also pain and suffering. Most insurance policies only cover certain parts of the cost involved in common injuries like car accidents, slip and falls or workplace illnesses. For example, they may pay the hospital, but not rehabilitation specialists. Personal injury lawyers make it their job to recover damages from all responsible parties and cover more than just medical bills, but also things like pain and suffering, emotional distress and time lost from work.