Telephone: 1-850-444-9500 | Toll Free: 1-888-839-3775
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DEFECTIVE AND DANGEROUS DRUGS
U.S. Food and Drug Administration safety standards are minimum standards that apply to the manufacture of a drug or medication. Just because a drug is approved by the FDA does not guarantee that the medication is safe and free of defects. The FDA must rely on the manufacturers to provide safety data on the product. If the data is flawed and the drug unsafe, hundreds of thousands of consumers could be injured. As it should be, FDA approval does not void a manufacturer's liability for drug defects that cause injuries to consumers. The same is true for the manufacturers of everyday products used by consumers. Manufacturers are required to take comprehensive measures to ensure that their products are safe. Failure to disclose any side effects or defects associated with their product is grounds for legal action. Manufacturers, however, do not protect your legal rights when you are severely injured.
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We represent consumers in cases involving defective drugs, dangerous products, personal injury and death claims on a contingency fee basis. This means that we only get paid if we obtain a successful settlement or verdict on your behalf. Our fees are based on a a percentage of the monies we collect for you.
If you or someone you loved were injured as a result of a defective drug, please contact us online or call our drug defect lawyers at 1-850-444-9500 or toll free at 1-888-839-3775 for a free consultation. Protect your legal rights.
Evers & Preston, PL
609 West Chase Street
Pensacola, FL 32502-4711
Telephone: 1-850-444-9500 | Toll Free: 1-888-839-3775


