Hiring a New Mexico Drug Lawsuit Lawyer can be one of the most important decisions you ever make. Many of the defective drug cases we handle for our clients have left them with severe, irreversible damages. Due to the severity of injury a defective drug can cause, the last thing you want to do is simply pick a lawyer out of the phonebook. You need to understand what type of drug case you have, and you need to research the law firm that you think may be able to handle it on your behalf.
There are two possible types of personal injury drug claims you may have with regard to a negligent pharmaceutical company:
1) Defective Drug Personal Injury Case
If a defective drug or improper labeling of the drug caused you to suffer from physical or psychological illness, it's possible that we may be able to handle your injury claim.
Many of our existing clients who were injured by a drug were taking prescription pharmaceutical drugs and/or everyday over-the-counter medications. Often, our clients have taken the medication for a long period of time before noticing any adverse effects. It's also possible that you are not even aware that the drug is dangerous until several other people have come forward with debilitating injuries or wrongful death due to use of a dangerous drug.
2) Defective Drug Class Action Lawsuit
Some of our clients are part of a drug class action lawsuit. This is when a large number of people have suffered similar injuries from using the same defective drug. If you have taken a drug that has affected thousands, it's possible that you can start or join a class-action lawsuit.
The defendants in a class action lawsuit may include the drug designer, the drug manufacturer, as well as those responsible for the distribution of the drug products that caused your injury or illness.
There are several benefits to becoming part of a class-action lawsuit, and a qualified New Mexico drug litigation lawyer can review your potential drug injury claim to help you decide if its best for you to pursue a single individual claim or join a class action lawusit.
The pockets of pharmaceutical companies are very deep; they have the money and resources that allow them to employ high-priced lawyers that can easily defend almost any lawusit from a person injured by their drug. And without a defective drug lawyer on your side, it's very likely that you will simply be pushed to the side no matter how severe your injuries.
The effects of harmful drugs can be fought—both physically and financially. To learn your best options for treatment and for regaining peace of mind, contact the personable and professional defective drug lawyers at Keller & Keller. We will make the pharmaceutical company take notice of your drug claim.
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