Defective Medical Device & Pharmaceuticals Lawyers in Jacksonville NC
When you are sick or injured, you just want to get better. If a medical device that was supposed to help you in your recovery has just led to more severe injuries, you have rights and options. An experienced defective products lawyer can offer legal advice, and help you determine whether or not you have a product liability claim against a negligent medical product manufacturer.
At The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A., our Jacksonville personal injury attorneys have been protecting North Carolina personal injury victims for over 50 years. Whether you have suffered setbacks after taking dangerous prescription drugs or you are using a prosthetic that does not work, a personal injury lawyer from our law firm is ready to help you through the recovery process.
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Protecting North Carolina Clients Against Dangerous Drugs And Medical Products
With so many drugs available in today’s market, it can be hard to know what to take. Whether you were given a prescription by your medical provider, you took a dangerous supplement, or you used over-the-counter medication, you do have recourse. We handle personal injury claims against companies that produce dangerous defective medical devices and medication, including:
- Dangerous prescriptions
- Defective prosthesis
- Prescription and pharmacy errors
- Dietary supplements
- Defective stents
While some medical products and medications are dangerous because of the way they are produced, others are dangerous only when used incorrectly. Your injuries could also be the result of medical malpractice.
Defective Medical Products In North Carolina Military Hospitals
Defective medical products and medications are found in all areas of the medical market, including military hospitals. If you are a member of the military or protected under military insurance, you can still file a claim. Located near Camp Lejeune, our firm understands the challenges facing military members with military hospital claims.
Is There A Time Limit For Me To File A Lawsuit Due To Defective Products?
Yes, there is a time limit. North Carolina law sets a defined time period in which you may file a personal injury lawsuit. That law is known as the Statute of Limitations. For our state, that time period is 3 years. If you should allow that time period to lapse, you will not be able to file a lawsuit. So, while three years may seem like a long time, your personal injury attorneys need to gather proper evidence, statements, information, and more so as to present a successful case for you. Therefore, time IS of the essence.
Contact Us If You Or A Loved One Has Suffered Due To A Defective Medication
Do not let a dangerous or defective medical device or product get in the way of your recovery. From our law firm offices in Jacksonville, The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A., can help you take action against a negligent healthcare company. Open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., we offer evening and weekend appointments as well. Call 910-378-0556 or contact us online today to learn more.
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