
The 27 pending cases were consolidated based on their common issues and allegations made by the plaintiffs. An order issued by the panel stated, “The actions all involve allegations that ingesting acetaminophen — specifically, OTC Tylenol in its various forms — can cause liver injury. The actions share factual issues concerning the design, manufacture, labeling, marketing, and sale of Tylenol.”
Judge Stengel has already been assigned the federal cases in Pennsylvania.
Personal Injury Lawyers Represent Families in Cases Against Johnson & Johnson, McNeil Related to Tainted Children’s Tylenol
The personal injury lawyers at Messa & Associates have filed three lawsuits involving children who ingested Tylenol and later died. Tylenol contains the active ingredient acetaminophen which has the potential to cause liver damage and even death when taken in large doses. Acetaminophen causes three times as many cases of liver failure as all other drugs combined, and is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United States. The cases were all filed in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
New Jersey and Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers
The Philadelphia personal injury lawyers at Messa & Associates are experienced at handling cases involving pharmaceutical and drug product injuries. Our extremely skilled team of personal injury lawyers and medical experts is dedicated to ensuring you receive proper compensation for your personal injuries. If you have suffered liver damage as a result of a Tylenol, an injury related to the use of a defective pharmaceutical drug product, or any other type of personal injury, contact the personal injury lawyers of Messa & Associates for a free consultation. Call toll free at 1-877-MessaLaw, or submit a free online inquiry.
