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Just Released: New Zofran Birth Defects Compensation Update Helps Affected Women With Getting Medical Compensation

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The Medical Compensation Help Team has just released a new article on medical compensation for women whose babies suffered birth defects that may be connected to Zofran.

When prescription medication are connected with severe side effects including birth defects, the question comes up about compensation. However, the answers can be quite complex. There are a number of criteria that go into understanding what does and does not qualify for potential compensation.

That's where the Zofran Birth Defects Compensation article helps.  First, there's the severity of the side effects. Serious birth defects qualify on that count. Next, there's the question of cause and effect. Here, the answers can be more complicated. And in addition, it needs to be determined whether the drug company has provided adequate warning about the potential serious side effects.

When it comes to Zofran and birth defects, mothers whose children have been born with birth defects after their mothers had been given Zofran during their pregnancies for their nausea, morning sickness, or hyperemesis, have been looking and continue to look for answers to these points.

In their new article, the Medical Compensation Help Team explains the issue of medical side effects and how they relate to compensation.

While Zofran is highly effective in treating severe nausea and vomiting, it turned out to be connected to severe birth defects, specifically heart defects, cleft palate, and clubfoot.

A growing number of affected mothers have filed lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, the manufacturer of Zofran. In the meantime, a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice resulted in a $3 billion settlement.

In spite of the outcome of the DOJ lawsuit, it can still be a challenge to get compensation. There are numerous ways in which small mistakes can sabotage the outcome of a case.

To help mothers in their efforts to get compensated and improve their chances of a successful outcome, the Medical Compensation Help Team has created a special report that covers the seven biggest mistakes that are frequently made and how to avoid them.  The team will send it free of charge to affected mothers who request it.

According to lawyer Wayne O'Bryan, a key member of the Medical Compensation Help Team, "Avoiding those mistakes is crucial when it comes to improving ones chances of getting compensation for birth defect injuries caused by Zofran." He also urged affected mothers to seek competent legal advice quickly to avoid missing important deadlines.

The special report on Zofran birth defects is intended to help mothers avoid those costly mistakes.  The report is available free of charge from the following website:  http://www.antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com 

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About Medical Compensation Help Team :

The Medical Compensation Help Team helps patients who have been injured by certain drugs and/or medical procedures by providing information and, as appropriate, legal advice and assistance.

Contact Medical Compensation Help Team:

Wayne O'Bryan

Medical Compensation Help Team
c/o O'Bryan Law Firm
1804 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, VA 23230

800-222-4189

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