Why Insurance Companies Don’t Want You to Get a Lawyer
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Many women and families turn to birth control drugs for a variety of reasons. The main purpose of this drug is to avoid pregnancy. However, women also use these drugs to treat health issues, such as endometriosis, primary ovarian insufficiency, polycystic ovary syndrome, severe menstrual cramps, irregular menstrual cycles, menorrhagia, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), menstrual-related migraines, and acne.
Since the development of birth control, these drugs and devices have been important medications for women around the world. Unfortunately, not all birth control drugs are created equal. While some have been designed to be as safe as possible, others carry significant risks, including that the manufacturers may not fully warn against possible side effects.
If you have suffered a serious or permanent side effect from a birth control drug or device, you should speak with an experienced Ohio drug lawyer at Kisling, Nestico & Redick. If you lost your mother, wife, or daughter as a result of dangerous birth control, it is even more important to call us immediately. Our legal team will thoroughly review your situation and explain your legal options.
Contact us at 1-800-HURT-NOW to schedule a free consultation today.
Many birth control pills, patches, rings, and other devices have been found to be safe and effective. Unfortunately, many women have experienced severe side effects due to certain birth control drugs. In some cases, medical events caused by the dangerous drug lead to death.
The FDA uses black box warnings to provide the strongest possible warning regarding a drug’s potential side effects. A black box warning indicates a drug poses a risk of serious injury or death to patients.
All birth control drugs that contain drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol must carry black box warnings, including Yas, Yasmin, Beyaz, Safyral, and their generic forms.
Birth control drugs containing these synthetic hormones significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects in women, particularly for women who smoke and are older than 35 years. These side effects include:
If you or someone you loved was seriously hurt because of a birth control pill, patch, ring, or implant, it is important to speak with an attorney about your legal options. When a birth control drug causes injuries, you may have a legal claim against the drug manufacturer. However, your options can be difficult to determine without a lawyer. An experienced attorney will review your situation to determine if there is evidence of a design, manufacturing, or warning defect.
Bringing a product liability claim based on a design defect alleges that the birth control drug was not created to be as safe as possible while remaining effective. A manufacturing defect alleges that the drug you received was not created up to the standard of the design. A warning defect means the manufacturer failed to warn potential users of the risks associated with taking the birth control drug.
Product liability claims also differ based on the theory of liability. Depending on your situation, you may file a claim based on negligence. There may be evidence that the drug manufacturer did not uphold its duty to consumers. However, your case could also be based on strict liability, which makes a manufacturer responsible for the effects of their products no matter their conduct.
If you were injured by your birth control, or you lost a loved one to birth control complications, call us at Kisling, Nestico & Redick today. We have decades of experience with product liability claims, including those related to birth control drugs and devices. We are well-versed in the medical aspects of cases and can consult with medical experts that can help you prove your case.
Our primary goal will be to obtain you the compensation you deserve for your injuries, including for your medical expenses, lost wages, physical pain and suffering, and mental anguish. To discuss your rights and legal options after suffering birth control drug complications, contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick at 1-800-HURT-NOW to schedule a free consultation.