If you have a long term disability policy, please read the policy carefully and make sure you the know the limitations of the coverage. Federal law mandates, with little exception, that an individual must exhaust the administrative process for appealing the denial of coverage with the insurer of the policy before you can sue. There are limits on how long you can sue following the denial of coverage. If you were denied long term disability coverage, consult with a lawyer to determine your rights.www.ltpepperlaw.com |
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Reglan
Metoclopramide or better know by it trade name Reglan has been linked to a serious neurological condition called tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia is a disorder that involves involuntary movements, especially of the lower face. It has been prescribed for acid reflux, morning sickness and colic, If you or a loved one has symptoms and have taken Reglan, please call LT PEPPER LAW for a consultation. 267-415-4414www.ltpepperlaw.com |
Friday, December 17, 2010
Keppra®
The anticonvulsant medication Keppra® was approved by the FDA in 2009. Since then patients have been switched to the generic Levetiracetam. After the switch to the generic, there was a recurrence of seizures. If you have suffered an injury or loss of driving privileges, please call LT Pepper Law for a free consultation.www.ltpepperlaw.com |
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
PERSONAL INJURY LAW
For almost 10 years, LT Pepper Law has represented people who have been severely injured due to dangerous drugs, medical error and auto accidents His practice is national in scope. He has been instrumental in the settlement of thousands of personal injury claims involving drug or product exposure, asbestos exposure, people injured by doctor or hospital error, or by auto accidents. If you are injured in an accident or by a dangerous drug, please call us for a free consultation. www.ltpepperlaw.com Pennsylvania Personal Injury lawyer |
Yaz, Yasmin, Ocella, drug injury
LT PEPPER LAW is representing women who were injured by Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella. If you were diagnosed with a DVT, pulmonary embolism or stroke while taking these drugs, please call LT Pepper Law for free consultation. |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Drug Injury Lawyer
| Pharmaceutical companies develop, produce and market medications to fight illness. When a doctor prescribes medication to treat an illness, we trust that the medication is safe. Under pressure to generate profits, some companies fail to properly test the drugs or downplay the side effects leading to serious injuries. Injuries from dangerous medications can be permanent and require treatment for the rest of your life. If you or a loved one were injured, please contact LT Pepper Law for a free consultation. www.ltpepperlaw.com |
Car accidents
If you are injured in car accident, seek legal help right away. LT Pepper Law represents those seriously injured in car accidents. Please reach out to us for a free consultation. 267-415-4414www.ltpepperlaw.com |
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Yaz, Yasmin
Complications from Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella include blood clots, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), heart attack gallbladder injury or removal pulmonary embolism stroke death, pancreatitis, permanent disability. If you think you were injured by the ingestion of Yaz, please contact LT PEPPER LAW for a free consultation. 267-415-4414 and ltp@ltpepperlaw.com |
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Reglan
Metoclopramide or better know by it trade name Reglan has been linked to a serious neurological condition called tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia is a disorder that involves involuntary movements, especially of the lower face. It has been prescribed for acid reflux, morning sickness and colic, If you or a loved one has symptoms and have taken Reglan, please call LT PEPPER LAW for a consultation. 267-415-4414 |
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Mesothelioma
| Mesothelioma is unique to those who have been exposed to asbestos. Those most at risk of developing mesothelioma are people who have worked with or around asbestos or products containing it, and family members and housewives that have laundered work clothes or visited worksites. People who live near industrial plants where asbestos was used are also at risk. There is no known "safe" level of exposure to asbestos, as both long-term exposure to low levels of asbestos and short-term contact with high levels of asbestos can cause harm. Because many older buildings contain asbestos in their ceiling material, walls, or flooring, people who live, work, or attend school in such buildings for a long period of time may also be exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos. If you have directly or indirectly been exposed to asbestos, you should seek a medical evaluation immediately to determine if you have developed mesothelioma. If you have received a positive diagnosis of mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer and are a resident of Pennsylvania or New Jersey, a mesothelioma and lung cancer attorney from our firm will work relentlessly to achieve the compensation you deserve. Types of Mesothelioma Mesothelioma is a cancer that manifests in the mesothelium. The mesothelium is a two-layer membrane that surrounds and protects the body's internal organs. A lubricating fluid is secreted between the two layers so that internal organs such as the heart and lungs can move easily within the body. It is theorized that when needle-like asbestos fibers lodge in the mesothelium, they irritate cells and cause them to become cancerous, resulting in mesothelioma. There are three specific types of mesothelioma, pleural mesothelioma, peritoneal mesothelioma, and pericardial mesothelioma, all of which are explained below: Pleural Mesothelioma The mesothelium that lines the inner rib cage and the outside of the lungs is known as the pleura. When asbestos is inhaled, the tiny fibers travel to the pleura and cause the cells to become cancerous. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form of the cancer. Symptoms can take 10 to 50 years to become evident, so diagnosis is often made during a routine exam when no symptoms are present. Symptoms, when they do appear, include chest pains, breathing difficulties, lower-back pain, fever, and persistent cough. Peritoneal Mesothelioma When a tumor develops on the mesothelial membrane that surrounds the internal organs of the abdomen, it is known as peritoneal mesothelioma. The only known cause of this type of mesothelioma is asbestos exposure. Like pleural mesothelioma, symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma can take decades to manifest, and detection often comes during an exam for an unrelated condition. As the tumor develops, it can put pressure on other internal organs, including the lungs, and can cause extreme abdominal pain. Other symptoms include weight loss, nausea, fatigue, abdominal bloating, and fever. Pericardial Mesothelioma Pericardial mesothelioma attacks the mesothelium surrounding the heart. It is the rarest form of mesothelioma, occurring in about 5 percent of cases. Asbestos fibers travel from the lungs to the mesothelial tissue that surrounds the heart, where they lodge and cause cancerous tumors to form. As the tumors expand, they can restrict functioning of the heart and cause cardiac problems, including cardiac failure. Symptoms of pericardial mesothelioma include irregular heartbeat, chest pain, loss of appetite, hypertension, and fatigue. Because mesothelioma symptoms take so long to appear, often by the time the disease is diagnosed, the prognosis for the patient is not good. However, when mesothelioma is caught in time, treatment options do exist. If you have had prolonged exposure to asbestos in the past, or have worked in a trade at risk for asbestos exposure in which you had contact with asbestos-containing products, we urge you to seek a physical exam immediately and report your asbestos exposure to your physician. Asbestos Lung Cancer In addition to mesothelioma, asbestos exposure can also cause lung cancer. Inhaled asbestos fibers cannot be eliminated by the body, and so they remain in the lungs. Smokers who have been exposed to asbestos may be up to 90 times more likely to develop lung cancer than nonsmokers. The majority of asbestos lung cancer cases begin in the lining of the main bronchial tubes, however, this type of cancer can also start in the trachea (wind pipe), smaller airways (bronchioles), and even the air sacs within the lungs called the alveoli. Much like mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer develops slowly and cells have the potential to spread to other areas of the body. Please call us to set up a free consultation. Luke T. Pepper 267.415-4414 |
Meridia
The FDA recalled the diet drug Meridia on Friday, October 8 after studies revealed an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and other serious cardiovascular problems while providing very little weight loss for the diet drug user. Meridia, which was manufactured by Abbott Laboratories, was first approved by the FDA in 1997 as a prescription-only weight loss supplement for obese patients with other risk factors such as diabetes, high cholesterol and controlled blood pressure. The drug was withdrawn from use in LT Pepper Law is accepting referrals of individuals who suffered a cardiovascular event while taking Meridia.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Accutane
Accutane is a strong form of medication used to treat acne. In 2006, American Journal of Gastroenterology published a study linking the use of Accutane to gastrointestinal disorders such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Accutane has also been linked to birth defects. If you or a loved one have taken Accutane ...and suffered these side effects, please call LT Pepper Law for a free consultation. 267-415-4414 |
Avandia
Avandia tied to to a higher risk of heart |
Fosamox
FOSAMAX is a drug use to strengthen bones. Doctors are seeing many femurs fractured in patients who have been on FOSAMAX. If you suffered femur fracture while on FOSAMAX, please call our office for a consultation. 267-415-4414 |
Sunday, October 10, 2010
LT Pepper Law
Luke Pepper has represented people who have been severely harmed due to unsafe drugs, toxic substances including benzene and asbestos (mesothelioma and lung cancer) and medical error. Luke Pepper received his B.A. in 1997 from King's College and his J.D. in 2000 from Temple University School of Law. He was admitted to the bar in 2001 and is admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania state courts, and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He focuses his practice in the areas of Mass Torts, Toxic Torts, Class Actions, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Employment Discrimination, Medicare Subrogation, Trust and Estates and Class Action Settlement Administration, Tax, Elder Law, Wills and Trusts, Real Estate and Gaming Industry. His practice is national in scope. He has been instrumental in the settlement of thousands of personal injury claims involving drug or product exposure, asbestos exposure, people injured by doctor or hospital error, or by auto accidents. He is active in multi district litigation: MDL 1203 Diet Drugs, MDL 875 Asbestos, MDL 1657 Vioxx, MDL 2100 Yasmin and Yaz (Drospirenone) Products Liability Litigation. Mesothelioma, lawyer, lawyers, injury, drug injury,personal injury,Pennsylvania, asbestos |
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