At the Law Offices of Steven Mehr, our attorneys represent families and mothers whose babies have suffered drug and chemical birth defects. Our team of experienced and skilled attorneys will aggressively stand up to pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies to present the strongest case possible and fight for the rights of our clients. Our goal is to get them the highest settlement possible .
Certain types of antidepressant drugs can be dangerous to unborn fetuses when taken by the mother during pregnancy. Many of these antidepressants are prescribed to treat major depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. However studies have found that babies who were exposed to these drugs before they were born are more susceptible to a number of life threatening birth defects.
The personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Steven Mehr are dedicated to standing up for the rights of patients or newborns who have suffered a drug or chemical birth defect. Although a lawsuit cannot ease the pain or loss that you may have experienced, it can help compensate for losses in income, quality of life and suffering.
If we don't recover money for you then you pay us no legal fee. Experience in handling injury claims is vital to get the compensation and justice that you deserve. Contact us today for a free case review if you or a loved one has been hurt by drug or chemical birth defects.
Clients who hire the Law Offices of Steven Mehr for personal injuries are often scared and confused. Our legal team will give you peace of mind and handle all the details. There is no substitute for the experience of our team of lawyers and co-counsels who are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for our clients. Whether you have been injured in an auto accident, work accident, or you have been injured by a defective or dangerous medical device, we provide skillful intelligent successful legal outcomes.
Once you are our client, you are our client for life. Make the smart choice and call our lawyers today.