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Drugs and Medical Devices Lawyer

   A New York drugs and medical devices lawyer specializes in helping those that have been harmed by defective drugs and medical devices. Usually when a patient is harmed through medical treatment the first assumption is that its the doctor or hospitals fault, but it can instead be a faulty drug or medical device. Examples of medical devices are pacemakers, joint replacements, silicon breast implants, dialysis filters, ect. An experienced New York drugs and medical devices lawyer has both the legal and scientific knowledge to advise you if you have a valid case against a pharmaceutical or medical device producer. Experience is a must because your lawyer will be taking on huge international corporations, litigating on your behalf. Also its important that your drugs and medical devices lawyer has class action law suit experience since many pharmaceutical and medical device law suits are litigated this way.

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