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The Law Office
of
Paul Hogan, LLC
928 S. Broadway Wichita, KS 67211
Tel: 1(800) 426-6129
Fax: (316) 265-7568 |
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Negligence
The Law Office of Paul Hogan, LLC is a Kansas
law firm that handles
personal injury and wrongful death claims
involving unsafe drugs. Some examples of
controversial drugs that have caused illness
and/or death includes
Accutane,
Bextra,
Celebrex,
Crestor,
Neurontin,
Oxycontin,
Anti-depressants such as
Paxil and Prozac, and
Vioxx. If you have been harmed by a
prescription drug or lost a loved one to a
dangerous medication, you'll need an attorney
with the experience and resources to represent
you against the powerful pharmaceutical
companies and bureaucratic insurance adjustors.
Choosing a law firm with
personal injury and
wrongful death experience is critical to helping
you receive the maximum compensation available.
While monetary compensation will not restore
your losses, it may help to ease your concern
about economic hardship and anxiety about the
future. At The Law Office of Paul Hogan LLC, our
team believes that achieving justice on behalf
of the injured victim is the highest and best
expression of the art of practicing law.
Each year, thousands of Americans experience
complications associated with pharmaceutical
medications. As many as 10 percent of all
hospital admissions are caused by avoidable drug
induced illnesses. There are an estimated 2.2
million reactions, and millions of complications
and disabilities related to the unexpected
effects of medical products and drugs. This
includes "off-label" drugs that are
safe when used for a specific purpose, but could
prove hazardous if used under different
circumstances.
Manufacturers and their agents are obligated
to provide consumers with products that are safe
when used in a reasonable manner, and to
responsibly market their product. If a drug
company's product injures or kills someone, they
have failed in their legal duty to exercise
reasonable care in the design and manufacture of
the product. The law states that:
- Drug manufacturers who fail to design,
manufacture, inspect and label
pharmaceuticals appropriately may be held
liable. A pharmaceutical manufacturer may
also be liable for a patient's injuries when
they have failed to warn of a drug's
potential side effects or dangers.
- Medical doctors, nurses, dentists,
osteopaths and health care facilities
(hospitals, nursing homes) can be found
liable for deviating from the acceptable
standard of patient care.
Using drugs in other ways than described in
the FDA approved label is called "off-label
use". Patients nationwide are also being
injured and killed by doctors prescribing drugs
in ways that have not been certified by the Food
& Drug Administration (FDA) as effective and
safe. According to one study, over 115 million
off-label prescriptions were written last year
alone, and over 8,000 individuals suffered
detrimental effects from these prescriptions.
Victims of off-label prescriptions have suffered
heart attacks, strokes, permanent nerve damage
and blindness. Others have died. While it is
legal for physicians to prescribe off-label
medications, pharmaceutical companies cannot
aggressively market a medication's unapproved
off-label benefits. Yet giant drug makers
continue to vigorously promote drugs for
conditions unapproved by the FDA so that their
profits increase as safety decreases. If a
doctor has prescribed any drug for an
"off-label" use, you may want to
contact them and discuss your treatment. You may
also want to contact
an attorney to help you protect your legal
rights.
Proving negligence in drug claims requires a
substantial investment of time and resources.
Wealthy drug companies hire attorneys whose sole
function is to defeat product liability claims.
Insurance companies have a seemingly limitless
supply of financial resources and claims
adjustors to minimize payouts and maintain
profitability. To help level the playing field,
get the support of a qualified personal injury
lawyer who has the resources, experience and
skill to successfully negotiate the best
settlement or fight aggressively in the
courtroom.
If you feel that your injury or the death of
loved one is due to a prescription drug, you may
be entitled to file a personal injury,
product
liability or wrongful death claim. The statutes
of limitations specify a limited timeframe in
which a claim can be made. Do not lose your
right to make a claim. Contact The Law Office of
Paul Hogan, LLC today at our office toll free at (800)426-6129 or via our
online
form.
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