Fentanyl Defects Attorneys in Memphis
Committed to Helping Victims of Defective Drugs
Fentanyl is a prescription painkiller, given to patients in the form of the Duragesic Patch, Actiq Lollipop, Fentora Tablets, and other forms. Due to defects in manufacturing and inadequate warning labels, many people have suffered due to accidental overdoses of Fentanyl.
At Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC, we are currently accepting cases from people who have been injured from using Fentanyl or have lost loved ones due to the use of the dangerous drug. Our Fentanyl defects lawyers in Memphis are here to help you pursue compensation for the losses you have suffered.
Contact us today online or by telephone at (901) 526-2126 to speak with a Memphis dangerous drug lawyer. Our firm has a second office located in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
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Wrongful Death Attorneys
The use of Fentanyl has been linked to severe heart and respiratory problems, many of which result in wrongful death.
Fentanyl drugs are only safe for certain people, including cancer patients and people who are opioid-tolerant. The manufacturers of these drugs failed to adequately warn consumers of these restrictions, and many doctors have prescribed them to patients suffering from less severe problems.
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Signs of a Fentanyl overdose include:
- Difficulty breathing
- Slow heartbeat
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Cold, clammy skin
- Difficulty walking and talking
If you or a loved one has suffered because of a leaking Fentanyl patch or an overdose in tablet or lozenge form, it is important to explore your legal options. Our personal injury attorneys are here to help you pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and other hardships you face due to the dangerous drug Fentanyl.
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Whether you come to see us in Memphis or we travel to meet with you in your home or at the hospital, the consultation is free — no strings attached. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
We handle personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits involving dangerous pharmaceutical drugs on a contingency basis. Our Fentanyl defects attorneys in Memphis do not charge any legal fees unless we obtain a settlement or verdict on your behalf.