Do You Have a Dangerous Drug Case?
How can you tell if a drug caused your injury or illness? We can help you answer that question. If you’ve been injured by a dangerous drug, you may be facing medical bills, maybe even time out of work, and you’re not even sure who’s responsible for your injury. You’re wondering if you need a lawyer or if you even have a case. That’s why you need the attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates on your side.
Our experienced lawyers and legal staff can help. During a free, no-strings-attached legal evaluation of your case, we examine the details of your drug reaction and tell you if you have a case.
Some factors Edgar Snyder & Associates use to determine your dangerous drugs case:
- Were you using the drug as it was intended?
- Did the drug cause a side-effect or reaction that wasn’t noted on the packaging as a possible risk?
- Are you too hurt to go back to work and losing your paychecks?
- Was the drug manufacturer aware of a problem with the drug and didn’t notify you or your physician?
If you have a case, then our legal team gets to work, uncovering all the facts that can help prove your case, such as:
- Investigating the drug and how it caused your injuries
- Determining the severity of your injuries from medical records and experts
- Gathering medical evidence that support your dangerous drug case
If you have a dangerous drug case, how much is it worth?
Because there are so many factors to consider with drug cases, we can’t tell you how much your case is worth. But, because we don’t get paid until you do, you can rest easy knowing the pressure is on us to get you the compensation you deserve.
Hurt by a Dangerous Drug? Contact Us Now For a Free Evaluation of Your Legal Case.
Call us toll-free at 1-866-943-3427 or get online legal help, and we'll give you a free evaluation of your claim.
Please note: All of our lawyers are licensed to practice in the state of Pennsylvania. We also have lawyers licensed to practice in Ohio and West Virginia and we associate with experienced attorneys in other states. In addition, all drug-related litigation involves co-counsel.





