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Help for victims of dangerous or defective drugs

When people are harmed by a dangerous or defective drug, they may wonder where they can turn for help. One answer is that products liability law provides important protections for victims of a dangerous or defective drug. Victims of dangerous or defective drugs may be able to receive compensation for the harm they have suffered.

A personal injury claim for damages can help victims receive compensation for the physical, financial and emotional harm a dangerous or defective drug has caused. Drug manufacturers have a duty to test drugs using criteria developed by the U.S Food and Drug Administration before the drug is released into the market. Simply conducting the tests, which are considered an industry standard, does not necessarily mean, however, that a drug manufacturer may not still be liable to a victim injured by a dangerous or defective drug.

Drug manufacturers have a duty to warn of known side effects of a drug. In some instances, a drug may be considered unavoidably unsafe. There are a variety of complexities that can come up associated with a products liability claim for damages for a dangerous or defective drug, which is why it is important for victims to be familiar with how personal injury protections for products liability work and how to protect themselves.

Getting the right information can be helpful during the process of bringing a personal injury claim for damages because of a harmful experience with a dangerous or defective drug. It is important for victims to be aware of the legal resources that can help them recover compensation, which may include help with medical expenses, time away from work and the emotional harm suffered by victims.

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