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Filing an Ortho Evra Lawsuit and Litigation

Finding an attorney experienced in Ortho Evra litigation and other similar pharmaceutical drug litigation is your first major step. An attorney who is well-schooled in drug litigation will know the parties who can be sued. Patients who claimed to have developed blood clots, heart attacks, strokes, pulmonary embolism, or other illnesses after using the Ortho Evra patch will most likely sue Ortho McNeil or Johnson and Johnson, the makers of the patch.

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Other potential entities in the distribution chain are the pharmaceutical sales representatives, the testing laboratories, or the pharmacists who fill the prescriptions. You may also have an Ortho Evra patch lawsuit against your health care physician. If you started using the Ortho Evra patch after November 11, 2005 and were not warned about the possibility of developing blood clots or other serious side effects due to the increased level of estrogen, your doctor may be liable for malpractice. Discuss this issue with an Ortho Evra attorney to see if your doctor shares liability with Ortho McNeil or Johnson and Johnson in your particular case.

Getting into the right court is also a consideration. An experienced injury attorney who handles Ortho Evra litigation knows the right forum, judge, and jury who are most sympathetic to your injury. Your Ortho Evra lawyer knows that cases tried in urban areas typically have higher verdicts than those in rural locations and may take that into consideration when filing your claim.

Ortho Evra lawsuits can be very complex, and there is a time period for taking actions (known as the statute of limitations). The limitations period varies by state and depends on the specific facts of each case. If you do not file within that time, you lose your right to sue and your right to recover any money for your injury.

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