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What is the purpose of DrugLawJournal?

The purpose of DrugLawJournal is to serve as a valuable resource for consumers of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved prescription drugs and medical equipment in the United States, furnishing them with trustworthy and authoritative information to find answers about potential side effects as well as information about their legal options.

Does DrugLawJournal furnish medical advice?

DrugLawJournal is a not a licensed health care provider and does not offer medical advice.  Readers should not replace the guidance and instruction of a licensed medical practitioner with anything they read on the DrugLawJournal.

Is DrugLawJournal a law firm?

DrugLawJournal is not a law firm and does not employ attorneys.  Accordingly, DrugLawJournal staff do not give legal advice. DrugLawJournal does assist its readers to identify legal options for matters involving medical device companies and prescription drug manufacturers.  DrugLawJournal can help to place them in contact with experienced attorneys who will evaluate their case free of charge.

How does DrugLawJournal place its readers in contact with attorneys?

Readers and visitors to DrugLawJournal can contact our staff by either calling our toll-free number or filling out an online case review form.  DrugLawJournal staff will take this information and send it to our legal sponsor for a free case review.

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The legal professionals at the sponsor firm will read and analyze the information provided on the case review form.  Afterward, they may call you directly with a list of questions about certain factual matters relevant to your case. The legal professional at the sponsor firm will then discuss possible next steps, including whether their firm is the proper one to handle the matter.

If the sponsor firm evaluates the facts and legal principles at work in your case and decides that it is proper to proceed, they will send you a retainer agreement.  Be aware that you will not have a legal relationship with either the professional or the sponsor firm until that retainer agreement is executed.

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DrugLawJournal is headquartered in Orlando, Florida.  Our mailing address is:

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Orlando, Florida 32804

You can also reach our staff directly at the following email address: 
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We hope we have answered many of your common questions, for individualized questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly here.

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