Harmed by a Prescription or Over-the-Counter Drug? We’ll Help You Get Justice
Trial Lawyers United LLC’s attorneys represent individuals and families nationwide injured by dangerous and defective medications.
In the Relentless Pursuit of Justice | Results without Risk.
Overview
When you take medication—prescription or over-the-counter—you trust that it’s safe, tested, and effective. But too often, drug manufacturers rush products to market, hide serious side effects, or fail to properly warn doctors and patients about known dangers.
Trial Lawyers United LLC represents clients nationwide who have been harmed by unsafe medications, from diabetes and weight-loss drugs to antidepressants and painkillers. We hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for negligence, misrepresentation, and corporate greed.
If a drug caused your injury or the death of a loved one, our team is ready to fight for your recovery and your right to know the truth.
Who’s Liable / How Fault Works
Drug injury cases typically involve large pharmaceutical corporations with deep pockets and armies of lawyers—but that doesn’t make them untouchable. We pursue claims against:
– Manufacturers who conceal testing data or downplay known side effects.
– Distributors and pharmacies that fail to warn consumers or recall unsafe products.
– Marketing firms that misrepresent the drug’s safety or approved uses.
– Testing labs and contractors who falsify or manipulate clinical trial data.
We work with pharmacologists, regulatory experts, and medical professionals to prove what the companies knew, when they knew it, and how they chose profit over safety.
Common Dangerous Drugs and Over-the-Counter Products
Trial Lawyers United LLC is investigating or handling litigation involving a wide range of defective and unsafe drugs, including:
– Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro® (GLP-1 agonists) — gastrointestinal and gallbladder injuries.
– Infant formula with cow’s milk – death or serious injury to the baby
– Toxic heavy metals contained in baby food products – causing Autism (ASD)
– Depo-Provera® — bone density loss and increased cancer risk.
– Cold and allergy medications — cardiovascular risks and strokes linked to pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine.
– Sleep and weight-loss supplements — contamination with unapproved or toxic ingredients.
Whether prescribed by a doctor or bought at a local pharmacy, drug makers have a duty to ensure products are safe and properly labeled.
Injuries and Health Conditions Linked to Dangerous Drugs
Drug-related injuries can range from temporary side effects to life-threatening illnesses. We regularly represent clients suffering from:
– Organ failure (kidney, liver, or heart)
– Stroke or cardiac arrest
– Gastrointestinal obstruction or perforation
– Cancer linked to chronic exposure
– Birth defects or pregnancy complications
– Neurological disorders and memory loss
– Death caused by overdose or toxic buildup
We build each case with a medical foundation—collecting prescription records, lab tests, and expert opinions to establish both causation and long-term damages.
What to Do if You’ve Been Harmed by a Drug
- Stop taking the medication immediately (under your doctor’s supervision).
- Keep all bottles, packaging, and receipts—they’re key evidence.
- Record your symptoms and medical visits.
- Report the issue to the FDA’s MedWatch program.
- Contact Trial Lawyers United LLC as soon as possible to determine whether your drug is part of an active investigation or litigation.
How We Help
We handle pharmaceutical litigation across the country, from individual claims to coordinated multidistrict litigations (MDLs). Our attorneys are familiar with the strategies drug companies use to delay or deny justice—and we know how to counter them.
We consult with leading medical experts, former FDA professionals, and industry insiders to uncover evidence of negligence and concealment. Every case is handled on a contingency basis—Results without risk.
We also help clients navigate drug recalls, settlement programs, and medical monitoring funds to ensure they receive every available benefit.
FAQ
Q: How do I know if my medication is part of a lawsuit?
A: We track all national investigations and can confirm whether your drug is part of an ongoing litigation or has an active recall.
Q: What if I stopped taking the drug years ago?
A: You may still qualify depending on your diagnosis date and the statute of limitations. Contact us as soon as possible.
Q: Do I need my prescription or pharmacy records?
A: Yes, those records help prove usage and exposure, but we can often retrieve them directly from your provider or pharmacy.
Q: What does it cost to hire your firm?
A: Nothing upfront. We cover all costs and only recover if we win—Results without risk.
A pill should never destroy a life.
If you were harmed by a prescription or over-the-counter medication, Trial Lawyers United LLC can help.
In the Relentless Pursuit of Justice | Results without Risk.