As a victim of dangerous drug or defective medical device, you need a law firm that will bring pharmaceutical companies to justice through tenacious advocacy. Although drugs are supposed to help—they can often do more harm than good. These defective products lead to hospitalization, serious personal injury and disabilities. Pharmaceutical companies have large law firms and coercive insurance companies on their side. You need a lawyer who can stand against these interests and persuasively plead your case.
Medical device and drug manufacturers are supposed to make safe drugs and devices. All too often, these manufacturers choose short term profit over long term safety. If you believe that you have been harmed by a defective drug, contact one of Dunnam & Dunnam’s defective drug lawyers.
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