Avon Defective Drug Attorneys
The obligation to public safety within the pharmaceutical and medical industries is of utmost importance. Before drugs and medical products are made use by the public, they should be cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), thoroughly tested, and verified as safe and effective.
Despite these precautionary measures, defective drugs do make their way into the market, causing thousands of people to fall seriously ill, and in some cases, leading to tragic cases of wrongful death.
When individuals use defective products or take dangerous medications as directed, and suffer injury, they have the right to be compensated for their medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages. Pharmaceutical companies at fault should be held accountable; unfortunately, there are often many trials and tribulations in bringing claims against such companies.
Since 1955, our team at RisCassi & Davis, P.C. has represented numerous individuals and families in securing the financial futures they deserve after being negligently harmed by defective drugs. Our firm has the skill, experience, and resources to effectively handle even the most complex cases, and we are led by highly regarded Avon defective drug attorneys consistently recognized by notable peers and prestigious organizations as well as Connecticut Magazine. Most importantly, we truly care about our clients, and your best interests are our top priority.
What Are Defective Drugs?
Defective drugs are medications that, due to their design, manufacturing, or marketing, cause unintended harm to users. These cases typically fall into three categories:
- Manufacturing Defects: Errors during production, such as contamination, improper labeling, or incorrect dosages.
- Design Defects: Flaws in the drug's formula that make it inherently unsafe, even if properly manufactured.
- Marketing Defects: Inadequate warnings or misleading instructions about potential risks and side effects.
Common Examples of Defective Drugs
Some widely reported defective drugs include:
- Opioids: Linked to addiction, dependency, and overdose.
- Blood Thinners: Associated with severe bleeding risks.
- Antidepressants: Connected to increased risks of birth defects or suicidal thoughts.
- Diabetes Medications: Linked to organ damage or cancer risks.
Real Results. Real Justice.
Explore our most impactful outcomes, from multimillion-dollar settlements in serious accident and injury cases to record verdicts that underscore our commitment to justice.
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$425,000 Animal Bite
Arbitration decision for three family members injured when bitten by a neighbor’s dog.
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$7.5 Million Automobile Accident
Nursing student who was rendered a paraplegic as the result of a motor vehicle accident.
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$6 Million Birth Injuries
Medical malpractice case that involved birth injuries.
Medical Malpractice -
$1.3 Million Birth Injury
Child suffered a brain injury due to failure to respond to fetal distress.
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$1.4 Million Birth Injury
A settlement relating to birth trauma.
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$ 1.2 Million Brain Injury
Settlement for Afghanistan war veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury when struck as a pedestrian while walking in the road during a snowstorm.
Personal Injury
Get Legal Advocates You Can Count On.
When a manufacturing or labeling error, or a failure to warn patients, leads to serious injury, the pharmaceutical company could be held legally responsible for resulting damages. In Connecticut, however, strict liability product liability laws are not in place for spilled drugs. Therefore, the burden of proof lies solely on the plaintiff. To establish a product liability claim, RisCassi & Davis, P.C. must demonstrate:
- Your specific medication was sold in a defective condition: The medication you took must have had a defect or has been contaminated in some way.
- You were aware: That the contamination or defect significantly contributed to your injury.
- You were using the drug as intended: You were not using the medication in any way that wasn't prescribed to you, and you sustained injury or developed illness while taking the medication.
We know how to investigate, and we can determine the best way to determine liability and maximize your recovery. Having secured substantial awards for drug injury victims, our legal team is the force you want behind you during this difficult time. We are competent and compassionate advocates who truly care about you and your recovery and strive to go above and beyond to ensure your most favorable outcome.
Contact our defective drug attorneys in Avon at (860) 245-2412 to request your free and confidential consultation. We offer our our experienced legal services.
Defective Drugs FAQs
How do I know if my injury is related to a defective drug?
If you experience severe side effects or worsening conditions after taking a medication, consult a medical professional and legal expert to investigate potential links.
Who can I sue in a defective drug case?
Liability may fall on the drug’s manufacturer, distributor, or prescribing healthcare provider, depending on the nature of the defect.
What compensation can I expect from a defective drug claim?
You may be eligible for:
- Medical expenses.
- Lost wages and future earning potential.
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
- Punitive damages for egregious negligence.
Can I join a class-action lawsuit?
While class actions may be suitable for some, pursuing an individual lawsuit often yields greater compensation for severe injuries. We’ll help you decide the best route.