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You assume the medication that your doctor has prescribed, and that has been approved by the FDA, will benefit you or, at worst, be harmless. If that drug does injure you, you may have a right to compensation. The Law Offices of David L. Hood in Murrells Inlet and co-counsel are experienced with products liability cases involving prescription drugs, and can help you recover the compensation you deserve to regain your health.
The legal doctrine of strict liability allows an injured person to recover compensation from a drug manufacturer often without proving that the company acted negligently. Through meticulous discovery, our attorneys focus on proving the primary issue, that a drug was dangerous and it harmed you.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets strict standards and practices for drug manufacturers. Pharmaceutical manufacturers are required to test the effectiveness and safety of the drugs they produce. Pharmaceutical manufacturers also have a duty to label products in accordance with FDA regulations and to warn you about known side effects. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate your case to uncover compliance lapses by pharmaceutical companies.
The Law Offices of David L. Hood and co-counsel have the resources and skills to defend your rights against big drug companies. We have built strong relationships with a team of qualified medical experts who assist us with your case. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate each case to plan the most effective strategy and then methodically execute in striving to obtain the best possible outcome for you.
Call The Law Offices of David L. Hood at 843-461-4528 or contact us online to schedule your consultation at any of our South Carolina offices or we’d be happy to meet you at your home.
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