Get Compensation from Drug Manufacturers after an Injury

Prescription drugs have thankfully come a long way in the past 50 years. Looking back on some of the concoctions that were marketed back then as safe would make your skin crawl. We simply didn’t have the information and expertise we have today. From cancer-crushing drugs to over-the-counter solutions, the pharmaceutical industry has taken giant leaps in recent years. Unfortunately, risks still remain, and for those who suffer health complications from taking certain drugs, the results can be fatal.

At Ponce Law, we hold drug manufacturers accountable for the injuries their medications cause. Whether due to insufficient testing or a known defect that is released anyway, these manufacturers should compensate victims for what they’ve been through, and we fight to make that happen.

Here is a list of lawsuits we’re actively pursuing right now:

If you or someone you love suffered health complications after taking any of the above medications, you may be entitled to significant compensation from the manufacturer. Call our experience Nashville drug injury lawyers today for a free evaluation of your claim. You deserve compensation for what you’ve been through. Contact us today.

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