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Drug Recall and Pharmaceutical Litigation

The US Food and Drug Administration, otherwise known as the FDA, is responsible for ensuring drugs and medical devices are safe for the American public to use. Unfortunately, from time to time, the FDA does not fulfill its obligations and people get hurt.

In fact, every year over 200,000 people die from drugs approved by the FDA. As you might expect, litigation against the pharmaceutical giants that manufacture these drugs and devices can be intimidating, complicated and very expensive.

In order to fight these battles on behalf of clients it takes an experienced staff and an enormous amount of resources. Thomas J. Henry is one of only a few attorneys who is willing to engage in this truly David versus Goliath fight. Thomas J. Henry is honored to represent individuals harmed by the pharmaceutical and medical device industry.

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A federal judge has awarded more than $1.7 million to the family of a pilot who died in a 2005 plane crash caused, in part, by an untrained air traffic controller.

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