Tulsa Law Firm Invites Plaintiffs To Join The Humira Class Action Lawsuit

Use the power of the collective by joining a class action lawsuit against Humira's manufacturers. Reach out to Norwood Law Firm today: https://norwoodlegal.com/

Humira has helped millions of people suffering from conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and plaque psoriasis but, sadly, it's also caused an immense amount of harm. Are you one of the thousands of people who feel they weren't adequately warned of the risk of neurological side effects and the drug's links with cancer growth?

Norwood's experienced attorneys are well-practiced in medical malpractice and product liability cases and bring expertise in mobilizing and managing class action lawsuits so you know you're in safe hands.

The firm explains how class action lawsuits benefit individuals by spreading and reducing the cost of legal claims while adding legitimacy to the complaint. Collective action gives you greater legal power. Perhaps you only have a small claim and you're unable to pursue legal action due to costs. If so, a class action could be just the ticket. While you can bring an individual case against pharmaceutical companies, Norwood cautions that these are often drawn out and costly for plaintiffs.

Humira was approved by the FDA for the treatment of conditions like ulcerative colitis, Chron's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and plaque psoriasis. Shortly after its release in 2002, the FDA began receiving complaints about Humira's neurological side effects including brain injuries and damage to the optic nerve. The drug has also been linked to an increased risk of cancers such as lymphoma due to the impact of TNF inhibitors on the immune system.

Norwood aims to establish Abbot Laboratories' negligence in failing to adequately explain to doctors and patients the potential severity of the drug's side effects.

Lead attorney Joe Norwood says, “These injuries may require extensive and even lifelong medical care. The manufacturer and/or distributor of the product or products that caused your injuries must be held responsible for the product and liable for the costs of your medical care, lost wages, and pain and suffering.”

You don't have to pay any legal fees upfront. Instead, the firm takes a percentage of the payout should the class action prove successful.

Founded by Joe Norwood in 2004, the firm has since established itself as a trusted advocate for business, family, personal injury, and criminal cases throughout Tulsa and Northeastern Oklahoma.

Schedule a consultation with Joe to discuss your case!

Click the link in the description for more details. Norwood Law Firm P.C. City: Tulsa Address: 1717 S Cheyenne Ave Website: https://norwoodlegal.com/

Tulsa Law Firm Invites Plaintiffs To Join The Humira Class Action Lawsuit
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