Ohio PPH Lawyers
Contact a Legal Team That Has Handled Drug Litigation Claims Since 1981
For years, thousands of individuals used fen-phen in order to lose weight, with no indication from its manufacturers of possible dangers. In 1997, the FDA requested that fen-phen be removed from the market due to numerous reported injuries and illnesses resulting from its use. Since then, thousands of fen-phen users have grappled with serious fen-phen-related medical issues.
One injury linked to fen-phen use is primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH). Primary pulmonary hypertension is a serious condition affecting arteries, the heart, and blood and oxygen flow. PPH, like other types of hypertension, can lead to heart attacks and the need for risky and painful surgery.
If you have questions regarding PPH, fen-phen and associated legal matters, contact a legal team with 60-plus years of combined experience in handling drug-injury lawsuits. Our firm has handled or been involved with hundreds of defective product claims, leading to settlements of $95 million, $4.85 billion, $1 billion and $4.75 billion. These and other cases are described on our harms and losses recovery page.
For experienced legal help in Ohio and across the U.S. regarding fen-phen-related primary pulmonary hypertension, contact Anderson Law Offices, LLC, by calling 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.
At Anderson Law Offices, LLC, we believe strongly that fen-phen victims deserve compensation for their harms and losses. We served on the discovery committee and as national counsel for a highly publicized national class action case for hundreds of the most severely injured fen-phen plaintiffs. The result was a $4.85 billion settlement, with additional money won for fen-phen victims who opted out of the global settlement.
We continue to handle fen-phen and primary pulmonary hypertension victims. For more information about our firm and your rights following fen-phen harms and losses, please contact our office.
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We offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients and are available for weekend and evening appointments by prior arrangement. To learn how we can work to obtain a successful resolution to your specific case, contact a Cleveland primary pulmonary hypertension lawyer by calling 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.











