Tempe Dangerous Drugs Lawyer

Millions of Arizona residents depend on at least one over-the-counter or prescription medication to help them manage an acute or chronic medical problem on a daily basis, and most of those drugs are reasonably safe and effective if used as directed. Unfortunately, given the pace at which pharmaceutical companies develop new products and the various loopholes that exist in the Food and Drug Administration’s approval processes, there are numerous drugs each year that end up being released for public purchase and consumption despite being unreasonably dangerous.

When you sustain serious harm from a drug’s undisclosed side effects or a bad interaction with another medication, you may have grounds to pursue civil litigation over that injury with the help of our qualified personal injury attorneys. In practice, though, these types of claims can be exceptionally complex and challenging even by the usual standards of personal injury litigation, so you should think twice before trying to pursue one without an experienced Tempe dangerous drugs lawyer on your side. Reach out today to begin reviewing your situation with a dedicated local advocate with over 30 years of experience representing people just like you.

When Can Someone File Suit Over a Dangerous Drug?

Like all other companies which design, manufacture, and market products to American consumers, pharmaceutical corporations are expected to ensure everything they sell is reasonably safe and functions essentially as advertised. In practice, this means pharmaceutical companies have a legal obligation to research and test new products thoroughly before releasing them to the public, as well as to notify both prospective customers and prescribing physicians about every known side effect and contraindication each medication has.

What qualifies as a failure to disclose a particular hazard associated with a consumer drug is a somewhat subjective matter. It is generally possible to take legal action over any negative side effect that a consumer was never informed about, which caused that consumer significant physical harm, and which the drug’s manufacturer either should have discovered through reasonably rigorous testing or which the manufacturer knew about but knowingly failed to inform consumers about. Establishing strong legal grounds to file suit with all this in mind is something a knowledgeable Tempe dangerous drugs attorney could provide irreplaceable assistance with.

Taking Action With Help From Other “Class Members”

A successful lawsuit over a dangerous drug can theoretically demand compensation for every economic and non-economic form of harm which can be traced back to that drug, including additional medical expenses, lost working ability or income, physical pain, and various forms of emotional and psychological suffering. However, every big pharmaceutical company has millions—sometimes even billions—of dollars budgeted towards contesting litigation just like this, and overcoming that kind of opposition alone is next to impossible.

Fortunately, the vast majority of dangerous drugs affect multiple people in essentially the same way, and all those people can join forces and file suit against the company that harmed them through something called “mass tort litigation” with a “class action lawsuit.” A qualified defective drugs lawyer in Tempe could explain how this sort of claim works and offer guidance about joining or starting one during a confidential consultation.

Discuss Your Legal Options With a Tempe Dangerous Drugs Attorney

Even under the most favorable circumstances, taking effective legal action against a massive corporation that sold you an unreasonably dangerous medication is far from a simple or straightforward task. Fortunately, you have help available from tenacious local attorneys who have more than three decades of experience helping people like you through situations much like yours.

A Tempe dangerous drugs lawyer who is not afraid to go to trial if necessary to get you paid what you deserve could be an invaluable ally throughout your legal proceedings. Call today to schedule a private initial meeting.