Holding Negligent Health Care Providers Accountable
Any drug can be dangerous if given in the wrong dose, or to the wrong patient or for the wrong length of time. And some drugs are more dangerous than others. Gentamycin (or Gentamicin) is such a drug. In fact, in Arizona and across the United States in recent years, numerous patients have been given too much Gentamycin and have suffered severe health consequences as a result.
Our lawyers have been there to help many of those people find justice.
Plattner Verderame, P.C., is an Arizona-based law firm and a nationwide leader in Gentamycin overdose litigation. Helping honest people obtain fair compensation for real injuries and other losses is all we do. Today, the experience, resources and our team of Arizona State Bar Board-Certified Specialists in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation are ready to start helping you. Contact us.
What Is Gentamycin?
Gentamycin is a powerful antibiotic used to combat serious infections, pneumonia and other medical conditions. The drug's dangers are well known, but not always respected by doctors and hospital staff. If given in too large a dose or for too long, patients can suffer kidney damage, or damage to the cranial nerve (which may ultimately lead to hearing loss, loss of balance and an MS-type syndrome that causes tremors).
Getting the Fair Shake You Deserve
Few people expect doctors to be perfect. We don't. We've made mistakes ourselves. We know they happen. At the same time, it isn't wrong to hold doctors and health care providers accountable when they do things that are needlessly dangerous and patients wind up hurt instead of helped. You deserve a fair shake and we encourage you to call or contact our attorneys today for the help you'll need in the weeks and months ahead.
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We handle Gentamycin overdose cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that you won't owe us anything to have us represent you unless we obtain a verdict or settlement on your behalf. If you're an honest person with honest injuries, we're a law firm that wants to help you.













