Common Questions About Opioid Lawsuits
By: Frank H. Bailey, Founder/Senior Partner
President Trump has officially declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency. Who is at fault for addiction?
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President Trump has officially declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency. Who is at fault for addiction?
Opioid addiction is a national crisis. Since 1999, more than 183,000 people have died from prescription opioid overdoses.
A new report by Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) finds that a pharmaceutical company lied and misrepresented facts about its powerful opioid product, Subsys, for profit.
Many of us are aware of the repercussions of addiction in adults, but very little is understood about the impact it has on infants.
Mississippi, who pioneered the tobacco litigation, has filed a lawsuit against the manufactures of opioid drugs.
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