Were you or someone you love injured because of a prescription mistake or drug error made by a pharmacy? Did a family member die because of this negligence? If so, call Pittsburgh pharmacy error injury attorney Bernard Tully immediately. We represent patients who have suffered from injuries following a pharmacy error.
Mistakes in prescribing and filling prescriptions are on the rise. In fact, four out of every 1,000 prescriptions contain a mistake. No matter where the injury occurred or who was at fault, it is in your best interest to pursue your pharmacy error injury claim as soon as possible following the injury.
You want to know what this is going to cost you, right? At our Pittsburgh law office, we charge you NOTHING for your pharmacy error injury claim unless we get a recovery for you. We don't ask for an advance fee to pursue your claim with the insurance company. We only get paid if we get you a monetary recovery.
Do You Want Maximum Compensation For Your Injuries? Tell Tully Today and call us at 800-491-4996 for a FREE Consultation. In injury cases, we do not charge a fee unless we get money for you!! No Recovery - No Fee
Pittsburgh Pharmacy Error Injury Attorney Fighting for You
Because pharmacy error claims are complex, experience is critical when trying to achieve a successful outcome. Pittsburgh pharmacy error injury attorney Bernard Tully will step in to seek justice on your behalf. As a FORMER ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY, who has over a quarter of a century experience as a personal injury attorney, you can trust your case is in good hands.
Our commitment to you in a pharmacy error claim is this: Straight talk using easy to understand language. No Latin terms or 25 cent words. We will tell you the way it is because it's your case.
Call us today to learn more about your legal rights if you were injured in some way and see how we can help you receive the compensation you deserve.
Pharmacy Error Injury Claims in Pittsburgh, PA
Pharmaceutical errors account for tens of thousands of deaths each year. Statistics also show the potential for adverse drug interaction in children to be 3 times higher than for adults.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the American Hospital Association, some common medication dosage errors which can cause significant injury or even death include:
- Unavailable Drug Information: (drug doesn't provide up-to-date warnings.)
- Miscommunication of Prescription: (poor handwriting, typos, misuse of numbers and decimal points, incorrect abbreviations.)
- Lack of Appropriate Labeling: (from packaging or dosage errors)
- Environmental Factors: (typically includes distraction, anything from improper lighting to excessive heat or cold, to noise interruption that can affect a doctor's judgment.)
If you were injured because of someone else's recklessness, negligence, or intentional wrongdoing, you want to talk to Pittsburgh pharmacy error injury attorney Bernard Tully. Handling a claim or lawsuit that involves a pharmacy errors can be difficult for people to deal with. But we're here to help and guide you through this process. We'll give you straight answers to your questions. We won't use fancy language to impress you and we'll take the anxiety out of talking about your injuries.
You will feel comfortable talking with us and you'll sense a feeling of trust immediately. We don't use high pressure tactics. We let you decide what works best in your situation. Most of all, we will help you seek justice and recover the financial compensation necessary to make certain that you receive the best medical care and support you deserve.
Your injuries are unique to you and very important to us. You do not want the value of your case decided by a computer program, which is what some insurance companies use to make you an offer. Your case is individual and we want to make sure the insurance company knows that. Don't you want a FORMER ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY on your side fighting for your rights against the insurance companies? If so, call Pittsburgh pharmacy error injury attorney Bernard Tully NOW!






