Zofran Lawsuit
At The Albenze Firm, we understand the devastating impact Zofran (Ondansetron) side effects can have on individuals and families in Ohio. For years, women taking Zofran during pregnancy faced a serious risk of severe birth defects in their babies. We are committed to providing compassionate legal representation and fighting for justice for those affected.
What is Zofran and Why the Concerns?
Ondansetron, commonly known as Zofran, is a medication prescribed to treat nausea and vomiting, particularly for women experiencing morning sickness during pregnancy. However, studies began to emerge linking Zofran use with a significant increase in the risk of serious birth defects, including limb malformations (like missing limbs), heart defects, and neurological problems in babies born to mothers taking the drug.
Important Note: The FDA issued a black box warning about Zofran’s potential risks to developing fetuses in 2014.
How The Albenze Firm Can Help
If you or a loved one took Zofran during pregnancy and your baby was born with a birth defect, you may be entitled to compensation. We specialize in complex birth injury litigation and can guide you through the legal process. Here’s how we can help:
- Free Case Evaluation: We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your case and determine if you have a viable claim.
- Expert Medical Investigation: We work with leading medical experts to establish a clear link between your Zofran use and your child's birth defect.
- Aggressive Litigation: We have a proven track record of holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for their negligence.
- Compassionate Support: Our attorneys understand the emotional toll of a birth defect diagnosis and will provide you with the support you need.
Important Deadline: Statute of Limitations
It’s crucial to understand that there are strict deadlines for filing a lawsuit related to birth defects. In Ohio, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is generally two years from the date of injury or when the injury was discovered. Failure to file within this timeframe could jeopardize your ability to pursue a claim. Don't delay – contact us today to discuss your case and ensure your rights are protected.
Contact The Albenze Firm Today
Located in Ohio, serving clients throughout the state.
Phone: (555) 123-4567
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Website: www.albenzelawgroup.com