Sarah May brings a unique perspective to her work with Injury Lawyer News. After over ten years of practicing law, she is now focused on raising awareness about ongoing pharmaceutical litigation.
A Mississippi mother has filed suit against the physician who attended the birth of her daughter as well as PHC-Cleveland, Inc. d/b/a Bolivar Medical Center and LifePoint Hospitals for alleged negligence resulting in permanent disability. According to the complaint, the acts and omissions occurring during... Read More
A grieving mother has filed a Zofran lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky alleging that her infant son's fatal birth defects were caused by the anti-nausea drug, which she took while pregnant. This complaint is among the most recent... Read More
In early October, a jury in Texas rendered a verdict favorable to Ethicon and Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit which alleged serious problems with the Gynecare Prosima Pelvic Floor Repair System. The plaintiff in this case received the implant in April of 2012 as... Read More
Adding to the growing list of lawsuits in the Xarelto federal multidistrict litigation (MDL), a group of four plaintiffs have come together to file a joint complaint alleging that they each suffered serious harm after using Jannsen's anticoagulant drug. The highly detailed complaint outlines the... Read More
A Delaware mother is currently engaged in a fight to keep medical negligence claims alive in court in order to secure compensation for her son, who was allegedly harmed during labor and delivery. The defendants in the case are seeking summary judgement in the matter,... Read More
A new study published in the September 3, 2015 installment of the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that new cases of cerebral palsy are more often than not attributable to multiple prenatal considerations and afflictions as opposed to other potential causes many often suspect... Read More
What should have been a joyous time with their newborn turned to tragedy for two parents who are now calling for significant reforms in the area of forceps delivery in Australia. Hannah and Martin Beaty are working to increase public awareness of the risks of... Read More
Increasing ranks of patients previously implanted with inferior vena cava (IVC) filters are now filing lawsuits after suffering serious, sometimes deadly complications. Though designed to reduce the likelihood that blood clots will travel to the lungs in patients predisposed to their formation, growing reports of... Read More