- 1. I have had a serious adverse reaction to a drug. Should I consult an attorney?
- 2. Do I need an attorney to recover damages?
- 3. How long does it take the FDA to approve a drug?
- 4. How much do you charge to evaluate a drug litigation matter?
1. I have had a serious adverse reaction to a drug. Should I consult an attorney?
Yes. Your health should be your first priority. An experienced drug litigation attorney with knowledge of the most recent governmental recalls and warnings about certain drugs can evaluate whether you have a case, who may be held responsible, and how best to get you compensation for your injury.
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2. Do I need an attorney to recover damages?
If you pursue a drug litigation claim, your opponents will likely be the pharmaceutical companies and its insurer at a minimum. Typically, these defendants have substantial financial resources and personnel to present a strong defense. They are used to this type of litigation and will begin preparing their defense early. It is in your best interest to retain an experienced Texas drug litigation attorney that will independently investigate the facts and assertively pursue your claim in court or at the settlement negotiation table.
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3. How long does it take the FDA to approve a drug?
It can take eight and a half years to complete the study, testing, and approval of a drug. Some approvals, however, are “fast-tracked” to enable speedy approval.
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4. How much do you charge to evaluate a drug litigation matter?
It costs you nothing to contact Eberstein & Witherite, LLP, and you will not pay any legal fees or out-of-pocket medical expenses unless and until we recover compensation for your injuries.
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