Who's Responsible for Your Child's Interrupted Aortic Arch?
[Posted on Sep 23]
The prescription drug Paxil, also known as Paroxetine is now recognized as perhaps having caused a considerable number of families in the U.S. and elsewhere to suffer tremendously. It is now known that taking this prescription drug during pregnancy may increase the risk for such birth defects as interrupted aortic arch. Without a doubt, those who have suffered and now blame Paxil should come forward and seek legal guidance from a qualified legal professional.
Although it could be true that Paxil has done good things for a number of people, it could also be true that this drug has been the reason why a number of families are now suffering on a daily basis. Undoubtedly, if it is the case that Paxil can cause birth defects such as Interrupted Aortic Arch, then those who took Paxil during pregnancy (prior to the serious warnings against taking the drug came out) and who later had a child with a serious birth defect should at least receive appropriate compensation for all of the suffering sustained. Receiving appropriate compensation from a large pharmaceutical company can be difficult and this is exactly why a Paxil attorney should be contacted if it is suspected that the medication and the negligence of its maker are to blame for a child's defect and a family's subsequent trauma.
Who's responsible for your child's Interrupted Aortic Arch? If you or a loved one took the prescription drug Paxil during pregnancy, then it may be possible that the drug and the negligence of its maker are responsible for your family's suffering and should therefore award you with appropriate compensation. Without a doubt, if there is a chance that Paxil caused your child's defect, you should not hesitate to get in touch with an attorney who will be able to help your family find the justice it deserves if there is evidence to show that the medication and its maker are to blame for all of the suffering sustained.
Don't stay silent if it's possible that Paxil caused your child's Interrupted Aortic Arch. Get in touch with an attorney from the Law Offices of Chandler, Mathis & Zivley, PC. An attorney from our firm will be able to provide your family with the legal help it needs and deserves. Contact the Law Offices of Chandler, Mathis & Zivley, PC today for a free legal consultation. For more information regarding Paxil lawsuits, simply continue to browse through the rest of our website.


