Dawsonville, GA asked in Products Liability

Q: My daughter, a professional, destroyed by a drug, is now disabled.. Denied jury trial, defendant lied to judge . Help

This is a very well-published case and thousands of women have contacted us ..I am the mother and have handled it from day one as daughter was totally destroyed. Is there an Attorney who has the ability to stand up for the law,. I have all the evidence written evidence to change this but do not know how to get it out. I can show where the defendant for the law firm actually lied tot the judge. There has to be an Attorney will confident and not intimidated. I know I am not.

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Products Liability Lawyer
  • Little Neck, NY

A: A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for five weeks. I'm very sorry for what happened to your daughter. What you describe appears to be a product liability cause of action, which you already realize from your selection of categories. The burden is upon the plaintiff is to show that the product was defective, in terms of manufacture, design, or that it failed to provide adequate warnings to the user.

In terms of finding an attorney, you could conduct searches for product liability/pharmaceutical drug law firms. These are often complex and expensive cases. The firms that handle them tend to be large, with the necessary resources to consult with expert witnesses. If the drug in question has been the subject of earlier suits, either individually or through a class, try to learn what you can through research. Product liability firms often hold themselves out for the line of products or line of pharmaceutical drugs they handle.

In addition to your own independent searches, you could check the Find-a-Lawyer tab above, as well as various bar associations, which often have resources for the public that include attorney referral services. Good luck

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