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Millions of Americans rely on doctors to prescribe effective medicine and pharmacies to accurately fill the order. When this does not happen, illnesses are likely to get worse or even become fatal. In these situations, it is necessary to seek the counsel of an experienced personal injury attorney to help you explore your options for financial compensation.

At The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers, our Kansas City defective medication injury lawyers regularly guide clients through complex and emotional personal injury lawsuits. It is our goal to properly identify the factors that led to your situation and correctly determine liability. With this information, we will aggressively fight for your full and fair compensation.

Dangerous Drug Lawyers in Kansas City, MO 

The notion of dangerous drugs in personal injury can encompass many situations, including:

  • Pharmacy errors: including when the pharmacist gives the wrong medication based on a correct prescription, or fails to alert a patient of a dangerous drug interaction
  • Prescription errors: including when the doctor prescribes the wrong medication or fails to properly diagnose the illness
  • Defective medication: Many medications each year are recalled based on safety or health concerns. When these medications are not removed from inventory in a timely manner, they might eventually be given to a patient in error.

Our attorneys will examine your medical records and work to uncover any information that will be useful in developing your case strategy. Clients rely on our extensive experience with a wide range of medical malpractice practice areas. Do not hesitate to schedule a free consultation with a lawyer at our firm.

To learn more about your legal options, contact our lawyers or call us at 816.318.7174 for a free consultation with a knowledgeable and reputable attorney. You will pay no legal fees unless we win compensation for you.

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