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Trivia Question - What are the important qualities of a good personal injury attorney? A good personal injury
attorney is someone who is smart, experienced, honest, hard-working, and aggressive. A smart attorney knows
the law and knows the court system. An aggressive attorney won’t back down from fighting for the client’s
interest with all the legal resources available. An experienced plaintiff attorney knows the score when an
insurance company attorney is playing games with the client’s welfare. An experienced and aggressive attorney
knows which battles can be fought and won, and which battles will deplete the client’s energies in an exercise
of frustration before a jury.
How does an aggressive personal injury lawyer handle cases involving dangerous pharmaceutical drugs.
What are the legal theories and issues analyzed by a zealous prescription drug lawyer? Well, for starters, the
lawyer must identify the basis of the lawsuit. Is it in negligence, as in a doctor or physician or hospital
administering or prescribing a prescription drug improperly? Or is it because there is a problem with the drug
itself? Was the drug defectively manufactured, in terms of quality control measures? Was it released to the
public before all of its risks were understood? Was insufficient testing performed on the drugs before selling
them on the over the counter medication market or prescription drug industry? Did the drug fail to provide
adequate warnings of its dangers? If there was a risk to pregnant women, did the label expressly warn the user
about the risk? These are all things that a good pharmaceutical drug lawsuit lawyer must consider. Some of
the drugs that have come into the legal spotlight are listed below. For more about personal injury attorneys
Accutane
Actonel
Adderall
Antidepressants
Asthma Drugs
Avandia
Avastin
Avonex
Boniva
Bextra
Celebrex
Celexa
Cialis
Ephedra
Fen Phen
Fosamax
Levitra
Natrecor
Paxil
Protopic
Provigil
Prozac
Risperdal
Rituxan
Seroquel
Serzone
SSRI (Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors)
Tequin
Trasylol
Viagra
Vioxx
Vytorin
Xeloda
Xolair
Zelnorm
Zoloft
Zyprexa
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