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Harmed by a Prescription Medication?

We Handle Dangerous Drug Claims in Chicago

Medication Shouldn’t Make Things Worse

Legal Help for Victims of Harmful Drugs

When prescription drugs cause serious side effects, hidden dangers, or long-term harm, you have legal options. We fight pharmaceutical companies who fail to put safety first.

We Take on Big Pharma

Aggressive Legal Support for Drug Injury Victims

We investigate drug recalls, FDA findings, and internal safety data to prove your case. Whether it’s a manufacturing issue or marketing failure, we’ll hold them accountable.

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Case Review with Medical Experts

We confirm harm caused by the drug

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Label & Warning Failures 

We investigate what was left out

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Mass Tort or Individual Claim 

We find the right legal path

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We pursue the best outcome for you

 Dangerous Drug Claim FAQs

 Here’s what clients ask most after being harmed by a medication.

  • What qualifies as a dangerous drug?

    Any medication that causes harm due to manufacturing defects, undisclosed risks, or improper labeling may qualify. We evaluate how the drug was presented and what should have been disclosed.

  • Can I sue the pharmaceutical company?

    Yes. If they failed to test properly, concealed side effects, or didn’t warn users adequately, you may have a claim. These cases often involve multiple parties across the supply chain.

  • Do I have to be part of a class action?

    Not always. Some drug cases are handled as individual lawsuits or mass torts, depending on the drug and type of harm. We help you choose the best route for your case.

  • What evidence do I need?

    Medical records, prescription history, proof of drug use, and documentation of your injuries are essential. We work with experts to build a strong case from the ground up.

  • Is there a time limit to file a drug claim?

    Yes. In Illinois, you generally have two years from the date you knew—or should have known—the drug caused harm. Starting early helps us investigate and preserve evidence.

Still have a question?

Let’s talk about your experience and whether a dangerous drug claim makes sense for you. Your consultation is free, confidential, and pressure-free.

 Medication Shouldn’t Cost You Your Health

 Talk to a Drug Injury Lawyer

 If a prescription medication caused serious harm, you deserve answers—and real legal help. We’re here to guide you through your next steps with clarity and compassion.