• $15 million judgment against a trucking company for tractor trailer collision resulting in wrongful death and personal injuries.
• $8.5 million medical malpractice settlement for delay in evaluating spinal hematoma resulting in quadriplegia.
• $5.1 million medical malpractice verdict, including interest on the judgment, for failure to diagnose injury to the common bile duct. Case went to the Ohio Supreme Court on appeal which held for the Plaintiff.
• $5 million settlement for Vioxx users who suffered heart attacks and strokes.
• $4.8 million medical malpractice verdict, including interest on the judgment, for the wrongful death of a patient who died of a preventable heart attack.
• $4.8 settlement for medical malpractice of a neurologist who verified to the Division of Motor Vehicles that his patient was safe to drive despite uncontrolled seizures and non-compliance with taking seizure medication. Plaintiff was rendered quadriplegic when the neurologist’s patient collided into the back of Plaintiff’s car after losing control of his vehicle during a seizure
• $4.5 million settlement for medical malpractice and wrongful death of pregnant mother who died of thiamine deficiency due to severe vomiting during pregnancy.
• $4.1 million settlement on behalf of a group of creditors who were deceived into extending credit to a mutual customer based on false and misleading financial information provided to them by a bank.
• $2.7 million verdict in federal court for the wrongful death and personal injuries in a trucking accident.
• $2.7 million settlement for wrongful death caused by defectively designed 55 gallon pump.
• $2.6 million settlement against a West Virginia County Sheriff’s Department and Deputy for wrongfully shooting criminal suspect in the back rendering him a permanent quadriplegic
• $2.35 million settlement for products liability suit against auto manufacturer arising from severe brain injury suffered in single car crash caused by defective steering system.
Fosamax Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Lawyers
Osteonecrosis of the jaw, also known as "Dead Jaw" is caused when there is an inadequate supply of blood to the jaw, leading to death of the jaw bone. Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) has been linked to extended use of the osteoporosis drug Fosamax®. If you have taken Fosamax or its generic form Alendronate and believe you have been injured as a result, contact us now for a free, confidential case evaluation.
As the Columbus Dispatch reported:
"[ONJ is] a condition in which the gums become painful and infected, exposing underlying areas of dead bone in the jaw.
"Dentists are finding ONJ in patients who take certain bone-strengthening drugs to fight cancer or osteoporosis, including Fosamax, Boniva and Actonel -- some of the most-prescribed medications on the market.
"In severe ONJ cases, the infections lead to chronic pain; decaying bone gives off a foul odor; eating is difficult."
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Treating ONJ includes surgery to remove dead bone, antibiotics, and prescription-strength antiseptic mouthwash. ONJ-related wounds can take years to heal, even with dental care and medical treatment.
If you have taken Fosamax or its generic form Alendronate and believe you have been injured as a result, contact us now for a free, confidential case evaluation. We will help you determine if you have a Fosamax lawsuit. Someone from our office will be in personal contact with you shortly after you submit. This process is confidential.
Remember, there is likely a statute of limitations clock running that will prevent you from filing a Fosamax femur fracture lawsuit if you wait too long. We can help you determine what the time frame is, and help protect your right to fair compensation. Contact us today.
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