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Pharmaceutical Drug Lawsuits

March 29, 2012 @ 01:29 PM — by Zach Drivon

Prescription Drugs are a part of every day life, and it is no surprise that some also have negative side effects. The give and take of this dynamic, is that the benefit provided by the drug will hopefully outweigh any detrimental effect it may have. Unfortunately, consumers may unwittingly subject themselves to severe risks, as manufacturers do not always provide full disclosure with respect to internal studies of extended use. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the entity responsible for approving these drugs for the market. However, it is not always fully appraised of the severity of the inherent risk associated with certain drugs during the approval process.  This non-disclosure by manufacturers can cost lives, and may constitute negligence for which injured users may be entitled to compensation.

Victims of past Childhood Sexual Abuse may be entitled to Civil Remedy

November 15, 2011 @ 11:30 AM — by Zach Drivon

Childhood Sexual Abuse

It is startling to think of childhood sexual abuse as a problem which is widespread and rampant in our society; but in fact, the statistics support this morbid proposition. According to the national child abuse and neglect data system, in 2003, there were 78,188 reported cases of childhood sexual abuse.http://www.fosteringperspectives.org/fp_v10n2/stats.htm  (Douglas & Finkelhor, 2005) Although teens are at a higher risk, children of all ages are potential victims. A compounding factor to this problem is that these crimes often go unreported. The subjects of this deplorable behavior are victimized not only by the abuse itself, but also by the concealment of the abuse by individuals who were aware of it, but failed to hold the perpetrators accountable. The partners at Drivon, Turner and Waters believe that victims of past childhood sexual abuse may be entitled to civil remedy

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Pharmaceutical Drug Lawsuits

March 29, 2012 @ 01:29 PM — by Zach Drivon

Prescription Drugs are a part of every day life, and it is no surprise that some also have negative side effects. The give and take of this dynamic, is that the benefit provided by the drug will hopefully outweigh any detrimental effect it may have. Unfortunately, consumers may unwittingly subject themselves to severe risks, as manufacturers do not always provide full disclosure with respect to internal studies of extended use. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the entity responsible for approving these drugs for the market. However, it is not always fully appraised of the severity of the inherent risk associated with certain drugs during the approval process.  This non-disclosure by manufacturers can cost lives, and may constitute negligence for which injured users may be entitled to compensation.

Victims of past Childhood Sexual Abuse may be entitled to Civil Remedy

November 15, 2011 @ 11:30 AM — by Zach Drivon

Childhood Sexual Abuse

It is startling to think of childhood sexual abuse as a problem which is widespread and rampant in our society; but in fact, the statistics support this morbid proposition. According to the national child abuse and neglect data system, in 2003, there were 78,188 reported cases of childhood sexual abuse.http://www.fosteringperspectives.org/fp_v10n2/stats.htm  (Douglas & Finkelhor, 2005) Although teens are at a higher risk, children of all ages are potential victims. A compounding factor to this problem is that these crimes often go unreported. The subjects of this deplorable behavior are victimized not only by the abuse itself, but also by the concealment of the abuse by individuals who were aware of it, but failed to hold the perpetrators accountable. The partners at Drivon, Turner and Waters believe that victims of past childhood sexual abuse may be entitled to civil remedy

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