Baycol Lawsuit
Baycol
Lawsuit Information
If you are a Baycol user you are best advised
to speak with your doctor immediately to determine if you
have suffered any adverse side effects from the medication,
and if so, what remedial course of action to take. Most importantly,
you should explore what other medication to take with relation
to your high cholesterol condition.
Assuming you have not experienced any side effects from Baycol, you may wish to explore obtaining a refund from the Bayer company, Baycol's manufacturer, for the unused portion of your prescription. You can visit the company website at www.baycol.com for further information and relevant telephone numbers.
If you suspect that you have been injured from your Baycol use - and especially if are suffering from the disease Rhabdomyolysis - it is in your best interests to contact a Baycol Attorney who can represent you in a lawsuit against baycol's manufacturer.
The type of law firm you should seek out is one that is experienced in product liability and medical device litigation. The firm should be handling the case themselves, and not just referring the case out to another firm to litigate. The physical location of the firm is not as important as their track record with national lawsuits and legal expertise. It may be, depending upon the nature of your case, that you will never have to visit the firm at all, so their location will not be a factor. It is important to file a lawsuit in a timely manner, since each state has a "statute of limitation" that mandates that injury claims be brought within a certain amount of time from the date of accident, or in the case of a medical condition, from the date of a doctor's diagnosis. The injured individual must be the one to file a claim, or in the situation where a death has occurred, the estate of the deceased individual may file the claim. A full-service law firm will often maintain an estates department that can structure an estate if one is not established at the time of a claim.
In your lawsuit, you will be seeking financial compensation for your pain and suffering, past and future medical expenses, physical therapy, and lost wages.
