Attorney Ronald Laba’s Counterargument
Most prescription drugs come with some sort of warning label. The issue is not whether the product had a warning label. This issue is whether it was adequate. The warning must realistically and accurately set forth the product’s genuine risks in a meaningful way in order to be considered adequate. Warning labels are almost always found to be inadequate in successful drug litigations.
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