Jinks Crow and Dickson, P.C.

Drug and Medical Device Litigation

The attorneys at Jinks, Crow & Dickson, P.C. have extensive experience litigating product liability matters which specifically deal with drug (pharmaceutical) and medical device liability. Our attorneys have experience in handling claims involving drug ingestion, drug interaction, off-label use of drugs and devices, medical monitoring, and use and misuse of implanted and external medical devices.

Our Experience

The attorneys at Jinks, Crow & Dickson, P.C. have had experience in handling drug and medical device litigation in the following:

  • Vioxx is prescribed for pain relief and has been linked to heart attack, stroke, and pulmonary embolism.
  • Celebrex is prescribed to treat pain and inflammation and has been linked to increase risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular problems and injuries.
  • Fen-phen used as a weight loss drug has been linked to primary pulmonary hypertension, heart valve problems, and neurotoxity of the brain.
  • Acutane (isotretinoin) is prescribed to treat severe acne, but has been linked to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s Disease, Birth defects, depression and suicide.
  • Clavaris (isotretinion) is prescribed to treat severe acne, but has been linked to severe life-threatening side effects which include birth defects, depression, suicide, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, and Ulcerative Proctitis.
Our Approach

At Jinks, Crow & Dickson, P.C., you are our main focus. We strive to provide you with the best representation possible. Your potential case is important and will be evaluated on its facts. We are here to help protect your legal rights. In most cases, we work on a contingency fee basis, which means there is no fee unless we recover for you. Call us today and talk to one of our Drug and Medical Device Liability attorneys.  

Recent Firm Involvement
Actos

Actos is a prescription drug that is prescribed to treat Type 2 Diabetes. This drug has been linked to an increased risk of heart attack, congestive heart failure, heart disease, kidney damage, liver damage, bone fracture, and most recently increased risk of bladder cancer. For more information on Actos injuries and your legal rights click here.

Transvaginal Mesh (TVM)

TVM is used in women to treat pelvic organ prolaspe, which occurs when pelvic organs fall out of place, by stitching the connective tissue in the vaginal wall muscle back together.

TVM has been linked to infection, pain, urinary problems and bowel, bladder or blood-vessel perforations. TVM complications can include mesh erosion, pain, infection, bleeding, organ perforation, and urinary problems. For more information on transvaginal mesh injuries and your legal rights click here.