November 23, 2015
November 23, 2015 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
The Medical Compensation Help Team has just released an easy-to-use Zofran Birth Defects Compensation Check List for women who took Zofran during their pregnancy and whose babies suffered birth defects.
It's a heart-breaking situation when a child is born with birth defects. And searching all over the internet for information about how to get compensation can be frustrating and exhausting. Even reading books and special reports can get to be too much after a while.
Now, it is going to be much easier for affected women to get the information they need. It will help them avoid crucial mistakes as they pursue getting compensated for their child's Zofran birth defects. The Medical Compensation Help Team has just issued a very special Zofran Birth Defects Compensation Check List that allows any woman to get the information she needs in just a couple of minutes.
Of course, after reading the short version, the mother may decide she wants more details. And those are easy enough to get. In the welcome email, she will receive not only the download link for the Zofran Birth Defects Compensation Check List but also the full Special Report on how to avoid the 7 biggest mistakes that can sabotage her efforts to get compensated for her child's Zofran Birth Defects.
How did Zofran become associated with birth defects?
Many women suffer from morning sickness during pregnancy, and sometimes it can be severe and last for a long time. Zofran, a powerful anti-nausea drug originally developed to help patients cope with nausea caused by cancer treatments including chemotherapy, was prescribed off-label to pregnant women to treat their nausea, even though it had never been approved for that purpose.
As it turned out, some children of mothers who took Zofran suffered severe birth defects, including heart defects, cleft palate, and clubfoot. In the meantime, a number of affected mothers have filed lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, the manufacturer of Zofran. In addition, the US Department of Justice also filed a suit, which resulted in a $3 billion settlement.
However, getting compensation can be a challenge. Even minor mistakes can put the outcome of a case at risk. To help mothers with getting compensated, the Medical Compensation Help Team has created a special report - and now the easy Check List version of the report.
The list, along with the full report, is available free of charge on their informative Zofran Anti-Nausea Drug Birth Defects website to all affected mothers who request it. It even comes with a phone number and email address for more help.
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 compensated for birth defect injuries caused by Zofran." He also urged affected mothers to seek competent legal advice quickly in order to avoid missing important deadlines.
The Zofran Compensation Check List is available here: http://antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com/new-zofran-birth-defects-compensation-check-list
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Wayne O'Bryan
800-222-4189
wayne@antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com
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Richmond, VA 23230