Fosamax Lawsuits

Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuits

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Do I Have a Fosamax Lawsuit?

Factors Affecting Whether I Have A Fosamax Fracture Lawsuit

Whether you have a Fosamax fracture lawsuit depends on the circumstances of your particular case.  For example, when the injury occurred, and when you learned that Fosamax or another bisphosphonate was possible responsible for the injury may affect whether your claim is "timely"--that is, whether you are still able to bring the claim at all.  These are state-specific laws that are often affected by other laws or judicial opinions, such as whether there is a discovery rule or statute of repose.  You should always contact an attorney about determining whether you have a claim, which they ought to provide for free.

If you took Fosamax and suffered from an atypical fracture or broken femur, your femur fracture may have been the result of Fosamax weakening your bones’ strength, even if your bone density has increased.  In order to determine whether you have a Fosamax lawsuit, you need to contact a Fosamax lawsuit attorney and discuss the specifics of your potential claim.

Learn more about whether you have a Fosamax lawsuit, and contact a Fosamax injury lawyer today by completing the contact form to the right or calling 1-877-696-3303 (toll free). We provide you a free, confidential case review to help you determine if you have a Fosamax fracture or femoral fracture lawsuit.  Contact us today to have your case reviewed.. 

Who Should I Contact About My Potential Fosamax Lawsuit?

You should contact a Fosamax Fracture Lawsuit Attorney like the Spangenberg Law Firm by completing the contact form to the right or calling 1-877-696-3303 (toll free). We provide you a free, confidential case review to help you determine if you have a Fosamax fracture or femoral fracture lawsuit.  Contact us today to have your case reviewed.

Don't Delay: The Statute of Limitations Clock May Be Running.  If you wait too long to file, you will be forever barred from doing so.  Consult with a qualified Fosamax fracture lawsuit attorney today to ensure your rights are protected.  Do not delay!

Should I Stop Taking Fosamax or Other Bisphosphonates?

Fosamax has been shown to weaken bone strength leading to catastrophic broken bone injuries like femoral fractures.  You should discuss your options with your doctor before stopping any prescription medication.  Read more about whether to stop taking Fosamax.

Fosamax Litigation

Fosamax litigation is set in a Multi-District Litigation (“MDL”) setting.  This is a hybrid of a “normal” case and a class action. 

Like a normal case, each plaintiff has their own case, and has control of whether to settle or go to trial.  Like a class action, though, some of the parts of the lawsuit are “consolidated” or combined into a single proceeding.  These combined aspects of the case are run by the MDL court, in New Jersey. 

Unlike a class action, you must file suit in order to be part of the claim.  You can start this process—without obligation—by completing the contact form to the right or calling 1-877-696-3303 (toll free). We provide you a free, confidential case review to help you determine if you have a Fosamax fracture or femoral fracture lawsuit.  Contact us today to have your case reviewed for free.

Fosamax Lawsuit Statute of Limitations

Every type of legal claim has what is called a “Statute of Limitations”—the period of time in which state law allows you to file suit (learn more about what a statute of limitations is).  In the case of Fosamax injuries, there will be a date after which you cannot file a bisphosphonate lawsuit. 

You should consult with a Fosamax injury attorney regarding your statute of limitations, to establish how much time you have in which to file suit.  Learn more about Fosamax Statute of Limitations, or complete the short and confidential form to the right to have one of our Fosamax injury attorneys contact you.  You can also call us at 877-696-3303.

Fosamax Broken Femur Lawsuit

Right now, there are lawsuits proceeding against manufacturers of bisphosphonate osteoporosis drugs like Fosamax. 

Fosamax Fracture Lawsuit Attorneys like the Spangenberg Law Firm can help evaluate your claims.  Contact us by completing the short, confidential contact form to the right of this page.  Or call us at 1-877-696-3303 (toll free).  We provide you a free, confidential case review to help you determine if you have a Fosamax fracture or femoral fracture lawsuit.  Contact us today to have your case reviewed.  Read more about Fosamax broken thighbone lawsuits.

Fosamax Lawsuit News

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Fosamax State Lawsuits

State-law claims against Fosamax and other bisphosphonate manufacturers are proceeding today.  We can help you with your case regardless of what state you live in.  The Spangenberg Law Firm has been handling defective drug litigation for over 40 years, and have extensive experience with multi-state and multi-district litigation. 

Complete the short and confidential form to the right to have one of our Fosamax injury attorneys contact you.  You can also call us at 877-696-3303, or contact a Fosamax injury lawyer today.

Fosamax Lawsuit FAQs

Get information on the latest Fosamax frequently asked questions.

Other Bisphosphonates

Fosamax is just one type of drug that is part of the “bisphosphonate” class, that have all been implicated with femur injuries.  You or a loved one may have taken one or more of these other bisphosphonates and still have a potential claim:

  • Reclast and Zometa - manufactured by Novartis Pharmaceuticals
  • Boniva - manufactured by Roche and GlaxoSmithKline
  • Skelid - manufactured by Sanofi Pharmaceuticals
  • Actonel - manufactured by Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi Pharmaceuticals
  • Didronel - manufactured by Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals
  • Fosamax - manufactured by Merck & Company

Complete the short and confidential form to the right to have one of our Fosamax injury attorneys contact you.  You can also call us at 877-696-3303, or contact a Fosamax injury lawyer today.

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