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(Medical-NewsWire.com, July 09, 2012 ) San Francisco, CA -- Some of the depakote birth defects caused this drug to unborn infants includes retardation of growth, malformations of neural tubes, skeletal defects, heart malformations, deformations of hands, undescended testes, pulmonary stenosis, and spinda bifida. Anyone who was using Depakote during pregnancy and has a child born with one or more of these conditions, is advised to ensure their case is evaluated for a Depakote lawsuit ASAP.
By failing to warn patients of the severe birth defects this drug could cause lay Abbott’s negligence and greed. They have forced many innocent children to pay for their negligence. Now, anyone that is affected can make them pay back with a Depakote lawsuit. Of course, they cannot undo the damage that they’ve done. But at least one is assured of getting their child some justice through the lawsuit. For anyone concerned about the complexities and legal formalities involved with pursuing a case, Depakotelawsuitz.com invites them to fill out their free case evaluation box on their homepage.
They are assuring anyone that is affected that they have the most reliable, honest and trustworthy lawyers at their service and one need not worry about the financial or legal obligations involved at all.
Abbott has already paid some victims millions of dollars for its mistakes and is counting on many victims being too scared to get them into court and getting the compensation that they and their families’ totally deserve.
About Depakotelawsuitz.com
Depakotelawsuitz.com is a website intended to help those suffering from serious Depakote side effects. Victims are invited to enter their contact information in the Case Review box on the right of the home page.
Depakotelawsuitz.com Contacts
Depakote Lawsuit Attorneys at Depakotelawsuitz.com can be reached through the Case Review box to the right side of the homepage.
Depakotelawsuitz.com
Susan Springs
(850) - 431 - 9040
SusanSprings@Depakotelawsuitz.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
Source: EmailWire.com
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