Pharmaceutical Litigation Attorneys

Our pharmaceutical litigation lawyers help those injured by unsafe or improperly labeled drugs and undisclosed health risks. Serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and nationwide cases.

Our Pharmaceutical Litigation Lawyers Get the Results You Deserve

The pharmaceutical litigation attorneys at Cohen, Placitella & Roth have been involved in some of the largest drug liability cases in history.

All too often, pharmaceutical companies and drug companies place the interests of shareholders and marketing success above the safety of the people taking their medications. At CP&R, we are proud of our efforts to hold drug companies responsible when the products they introduce to the market lack necessary warnings, or the health risks of the drugs outweigh any benefit, and prove to be simply too dangerous.

Over the past five decades, we have developed the technical background, experience, and resources to investigate and pursue pharmaceutical litigation cases. Our efforts and the litigation we have filed have improved the safety profile for these types of products. We have been involved with some of the largest drug liability cases in the history of this country and have successfully prosecuted cases against pharmaceutical companies on behalf of both injured people and institutions that have been misled into paying for drugs that were unsafe or ineffective.

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Pharmaceutical Litigation Case Results

Our team of drug injury lawyers has achieved life-altering settlements in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and beyond. Contact our law firm today to get a free case evaluation.

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Pharmaceutical Litigation FAQs

  • What is pharmaceutical litigation?

    Pharmaceutical litigation involves lawsuits against drug manufacturers when a medication causes serious injury due to a defect, undisclosed side effect, or failure to warn. These cases typically argue that the manufacturer knew or should have known about the risks and failed to properly inform doctors and patients.

  • Do I qualify for a pharmaceutical lawsuit?

    You may have a claim if you took a prescription or over-the-counter drug and were later diagnosed with a serious condition linked to that medication. Eligibility generally depends on your diagnosis, the timeline between use and injury, medical records, and whether the drug is part of active litigation.

  • What types of injuries are involved in pharmaceutical lawsuits?

    Pharmaceutical lawsuits have involved injuries ranging from organ damage and internal bleeding to cancer, birth defects, and other long-term health conditions. The specific injuries vary by drug and depend on the defect or risk being alleged.

  • How do I prove a pharmaceutical lawsuit?

    These cases are typically built on medical records, pharmacy and prescription records, expert medical testimony, and evidence showing the manufacturer knew about a risk and failed to warn patients or doctors. An attorney works to connect your diagnosis directly to the drug in question.

  • What compensation can I recover in a pharmaceutical lawsuit?

    Compensation may include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and future treatment costs. In cases involving a death, surviving family members may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim.

  • How long do I have to file a pharmaceutical lawsuit?

    Filing deadlines vary by state and often depend on when you were diagnosed or when you reasonably discovered the connection between your injury and the drug. Because these deadlines differ significantly, it’s important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

  • How much does it cost to hire a pharmaceutical litigation attorney?

    Most pharmaceutical litigation attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay upfront and only owe attorney fees if your case results in compensation.

  • What is the difference between pharmaceutical litigation and product liability?

    Pharmaceutical litigation is a type of product liability claim specific to prescription and over-the-counter drugs. While both involve defective products, pharmaceutical cases often center on failure-to-warn claims and FDA regulatory issues unique to medications.

  • Are there currently active pharmaceutical lawsuits?

    Yes. Pharmaceutical litigation is ongoing across multiple drugs and manufacturers at any given time. Eligibility and case status depend on the specific medication and the current stage of litigation.

  • What should I do if I think a medication caused my injury?

    Stop using the medication only after consulting your doctor, keep all related medical records and prescription information, and speak with an attorney to evaluate whether your case may qualify for pharmaceutical litigation.

  • CP&R has resources to bring in to support everything my family was dealing with; it wasn’t just the legal process. Even after the case was over, specific support services for the injury stayed with us all these years.

    Barbara L.
  • Our CP&R lawyer and his colleagues treated me with the most patience and professionalism I’ve ever had at a time when I needed help. They were like pit bulls, sinking their teeth into my case and didn’t let go until they got me the settlement I was praying for. They fought for me!

    Kimberly R.
  • Corporate lawyers are tough people, but these lawyers made a personal connection with me. The team was great to work with. They didn’t apply pressure or try to settle too quickly. 

    Rob M.

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Schedule a free consultation with a pharmaceutical litigation attorney today. Whether your case is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or nationwide, our lawyers fight drug companies for the results you deserve.

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