In a day and age when over 40 percent of all Americans take at least one prescription medication and nearly 20 percent take three or more, the issue of defective drugs and deadly prescription errors is a huge concern. Deaths attributed to improper medication prescription and defective drugs have increased by nearly 70 percent in the past five years, and according to federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, deaths resulting from prescription drug poisoning have become the second largest cause of unintentional death in the Unites States.
In the unfortunate event that the negligence of a doctor or a pharmaceutical company causes sickness or death in your family, you may be eligible for financial payment to compensate in some way for pain and suffering, lost wages and medical expenses. Whether a medical professional administered or prescribed medication improperly, or the drugs themselves were defective, you do not need to suffer alone.
The personal injury attorneys at The Masters Law Firm endeavour to provide all clients with diligent and personalized legal counsel, putting to work the skill of seven talented lawyers and earning their place amongst the prestigious members of the International Society of Primerus law firms. The attorneys of the Masters Law firm have also achieved the highest rating available from Martindale-Hubbell® and are listed in the Bar Register of Pre-eminent Lawyers.
The Masters Law Firm is very active and well respected in the Charleston, West Virginia community, demonstrating that their commitment extends from each and every client, out into the community as a whole.
If defective drugs or a prescription medication error has adversely affected you or someone you love, you may have legal recourse. Contact an attorney at the West Virginia Masters Law firm for a free consultation to discuss your options.
The Masters Law Firm, L.C.
181 Summers Street
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
Phone: (800) 342-3106
Fax: (304) 342-3189
Email: mwm@themasterslawfirm.com
Website: www.themasterslawfirm.com