Medication and Prescription Drug Injury Lawyers in Montgomery County

Medication and Prescription Drug Injury Lawyers in Montgomery County, PA

Unsafe medications and prescription errors are preventable. We hold those at fault accountable.

When you trust a prescribed medication, or a pharmacy in Limerick, Royersford, Collegeville, Phoenixville, Montgomery County, or surrounding areas with your health, you expect the correct medication. You also expect that medication to be safe.

If an unsafe medication or prescription error has left you or a loved one suffering, you deserve an experienced Montgomery County legal team that understands how to handle your case the right way.

At Wolpert Schreiber McDonnell PC, we fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. We have successfully handled medication and prescription error cases in both State Courts and Federal Court.

Why Local Families Trust Us After a Medication Injury

Medication injuries are not just “honest mistakes.” For over 30 years, our firm has helped individuals and families in the local community navigate complex injury cases with confidence.

We are experienced in handling cases such as:

  • Wrong Dosage
    Too much or too little of a potent drug, often leading to toxicity or treatment failure.
  • Pharmacy Errors
    Mislabeled bottles or dispensing a completely different medication than what was prescribed.
  • Dangerous Drug Interactions
    When a drug company fails to properly evaluate how a new medication interacts with existing prescriptions.
  • Unsafe Medications
    Drugs that are over marketed or fail to properly warn about serious side effects.
    For example, certain weight loss or diabetic medications such as GLP 1 receptor agonists have been linked to Non Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION), a serious form of permanent vision loss often referred to as an eye stroke.

We are a local law firm that provides prompt, personal attention from experienced attorneys. You will not be handed off to an inexperienced associate or assistant.

Why Choose Us?

What You Can Expect When You Work With Us

We provide every client with:

  • A free consultation directly with an experienced lawyer who will handle your case from start to finish
  • A contingent fee agreement meaning no recovery, no fee
  • Prompt attention, empathy, and compassion
  • Strong communication and aggressive representation
  • A clear plan of action tailored to your specific case based on our proven track record

Call us today for a free case evaluation at (610) 792-3304

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What Should You Do After a Medication or Prescription Error Injury

If you believe you have suffered a preventable medication injury, take these steps immediately:

  • Seek medical attention right away
    Do not delay. Your health comes first, and delays may be used against you later.
  • Gather your prescription records
    Retrieve a complete list of all medications you are taking.
  • Preserve evidence
    Keep pill bottles, packaging, and labeling.
  • Obtain your doctor’s prescription
    Secure a copy of the original prescription for verification.
  • Track all expenses
    Maintain records of medical bills and related costs.
  • Do not speak with insurance companies
    Avoid giving statements to insurers or representatives of the pharmacy or drug company before speaking with an experienced lawyer.

Medication Injury FAQs

Yes. If the doctor prescribed the correct medication but the pharmacy dispensed the wrong drug or dosage, the pharmacy may be held liable.o.

Yes. If a medication causes harmful side effects that were not properly disclosed, or is unsafe for its intended use, you may have a claim under Pennsylvania product liability law. These cases are often handled in Federal Court.

Every case is different. Compensation may include medical expenses, future care costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. We will evaluate your case and provide guidance based on your specific situation.

You may be entitled to both economic damages such as medical bills and lost income, and non economic damages such as pain, suffering, and long term impact on your quality of life.

Yes. Pennsylvania law addresses medication safety and errors under regulations such as 55 Pa Code § 6500.137, which outlines requirements for proper medication administration and safety standards.

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