22MayIf a liable party has caused an injury and other related damages due to negligence or malicious behavior, you may need to sue for personal injury as soon as possible to seek total compensation. Waiting too long to file a case could be detrimental to your ability to recover compensation and, if the statute of limitations passes, you may be entirely unable to pursue a case.
22MayIn recent Suboxone lawsuits, plaintiffs are claiming that the negligence of its maker, Indivior, has caused injuries and compensable damages. Many patients have taken Suboxone over the years to treat withdrawal symptoms while receiving treatment for opioid addiction, and recent studies have found that this particular medication is likely causing tooth decay.
22MayRecent Suboxone lawsuits claim that the drug's manufacturer, Indivior, practiced negligence that led to tooth decay and subsequent damages to patients, warranting compensation. Specifically, individuals are filing product liability lawsuits in Florida and across the country against Indivior for its negligence and alleged misleading information regarding this medication.
22MayYou can file a Suboxone lawsuit if you can prove that the medication's manufacturer was liable for damages due to Suboxone use. However, you must have sufficient evidence proving liability and your damages, and you must file before the statute of limits passes for your case.
22MayWhen planning to file a Suboxone lawsuit against its manufacturer, Indivior, you must find the right lawyer to help you build a strong case by locating an experienced attorney and "interviewing" the lawyer in a consultation.
22MayIf you have taken Suboxone sublingually and experienced dental complications, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against Suboxone. The primary manufacturer and its affiliates did not disclose the potential dental complications associated with Suboxone to the public. Therefore, users of Suboxone are now seeking legal action by filing product liability lawsuits.