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Hiring An Accutane Attorney and Lawyer

If you or a member of your family has been injured after using the acne medication Accutane, you may be able to get compensation for your injuries. It’s important that you find a qualified Accutane attorney to help you evaluate your case. If you decided to proceed with an Accutane lawsuit, you will need to find an experienced pharmaceutical litigation attorney. Even if you manage to settle your case before going to court, you will almost certainly get a better settlement if you are represented by an experienced Accutane lawyer. A knowledgeable lawyer can add value that far exceeds the cost of the lawyer’s fees.

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Your Accutane lawyer will know how to handle the specialized aspects of pharmaceutical litigation and will also be experienced in more procedural aspects of your case. Your state law sets out the time you have to bring a lawsuit to recover damages for your injuries. The timing usually depends on several factors, and an experienced attorney can help you file your case on time.

Your Accutane attorney will also help you decided which parties to name as defendants. For example, you may have a claim against your physician for malpractice if the physician didn’t tell you about the risks of associated with Accutane, but you may not have a claim against the manufacturer. Your lawyer will also know the best place to file your suit, since some courts tend to produce better results for plaintiffs than others.

So how do you find a good Accutane attorney? For most types of lawsuits, word of mouth is usually the best way. But drug liability is pretty specialized, and you may not know anyone who has sued a drug company, and even if you did, their experience is limited. A good place to start is AttorneyPages.com, where you’ll find listings for drug liability specialists in your area, or post your case to the free Case Evaluation Form. After posting your case, an experienced law firm that handles Accutane and similar cases will contact you for a free case evaluation, without any cost or obligation.

Check out the following articles for more information about Accutane, filing an Accutane lawsuit and finding an Accutane attorney.

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