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Crestor Lawsuit and Litigation – How to File

In order to file a Crestor lawsuit, contact an attorney experienced with pharmaceutical or product liability litigation. An attorney who specializes in Crestor lawsuits will know the parties to sue, starting with AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, the makers of Crestor. Other potential entities in the distribution chain are the pharmaceutical sales representatives, the testing laboratories, or the pharmacist who filled the prescription. To sustain a claim against the sales representative, you would need to show that the representative either shielded doctors from information about Crestor or provided some type of incentive that was sufficient to persuade doctors to prescribe Crestor in cases where they should not have done so.

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You may also have a medical malpractice action against your physician. Your attorney would show that you were negligently prescribed Crestor, or that your doctor didn’t properly check up on you with necessary testing and observation to be sure that you weren’t at an increased risk for Crestor side effects. Other possible responsible parties to sue should be discussed with an experienced Crestor litigation lawyer.


The value of getting into the right court is yet another consideration on filing a lawsuit. Your Crestor injury case can bring a range of damage awards depending on the jurisdiction in which it is filed. For example, a case brought before a San Francisco jury might hand out a higher verdict than one brought in Fresno. A minor claim could acquire settlement value if filed in a court with high verdicts or more sympathetic judges.


All lawsuits have an outside time limit, called the statute of limitations. This simply means that if you do not file your Crestor lawsuit within a specified period of time, you lose your right to recovery. The time periods for product liability lawsuits vary by state and depend on the specific facts and type of case. Because each state and each situation is different, you don’t want to get caught short; ask your lawyer for specific information

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