Kansas City Dangerous Drugs Attorney
What Is A Dangerous Drug?
When a drug as been prescribed, it is understandably assumed to be safe. Not only has the medication been prescribed by a person's physician it has also been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Unfortunately, drugs that contain insufficient warning labels, were inadequately tested, or prescribed with limited instructions given by the health care provider can be approved by the FDA and your doctor. Because of this, every year in the United States, over-the-counter medications, and prescription drugs cause serious harm and death.
At Bertram & Graf, L.L.C., our experienced Kansas City dangerous drug lawyers represent clients across the nation who have suffered from serious health consequences as a result of dangerous drugs or who have lost someone due to the direct effects of the medications.
Our Kansas City dangerous drugs claims attorneys have defended clients harmed by drugs such as:
- Accutane
- Avandia®
- Bard Avaulta Mesh®
- Depuy ASR Total Hip Replacement®
- Depuy Pinnacle Hip Device®
- Diacetyl®
- Duragesic® Pain Patch
- Fen-Phen
- Gadolinium®
- Ketek®
- Paxil® Birth Defects
- Proton Pump Inhibitor
- SGLT2 Inhibitors
- Reglan® (metoclopramide)
- Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)
- Talcum
- Taxotere
- Topamax
- Wellbutrin
- Yaz
- Benicar
Get Support from Our Team
Our Kansas City dangerous drug attorneys represent clients from all across country who have been injured by dangerous drugs. Our attorneys seek to hold the pharmaceutical companies responsible, and do so by pursuing legal action on behalf of injured clients. If you would like to work alongside a truly skilled advocate, contact our office today by calling (888) 398-2277 for a free consultation.
Do not hesitate to call Bertram & Graf, L.L.C. for a free consultationat (888) 398-2277
What Sets Our Firm Apart?
- Complimentary Case Consultations
- We Have A History Of Success
- Extensively Experienced Legal Team
- Former Federal Prosecutor On Your Side
- You Don't Pay Us Unless We Win Your Case