Is There a Propecia Class Action? Men injured by
Propecia side effects may ask, “Is there a Propecia class action?” The answer is no, because the correct way to recover for having developed erectile dysfunction or other injury from taking
Propecia is to file an individual lawsuit. Any attorney who talks about a Propecia victim joining a class action clearly has no experience with pharmaceutical litigation.
There is No Propecia Class Action Because Propecia Side Effects Are Serious Bodily InjuriesThere is not a “Propecia class action” or “Finasteride class action” because the class action mechanism should not used for a person who has suffered a serious physical injury. The class action is a legal procedure used when many people have suffered a very small injury. A class action is only used when an injury is so small that it is impractical for a person to retain his or her own lawyer. The rationale for class actions is to enable a large group of people who have only suffered a small injury to obtain a recovery when the cost of litigation would otherwise prevent them from doing so on their own. This is frequently the case when a large number of consumers have been slightly overcharged for a product or service.
Propecia Side Effects Are Serious Enough to Justify Their Own LawsuitsMen who have developed permanent erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, or impotence have a serious bodily injury, which is completely different from a minor consumer dispute over money. Further, unlike a class action, where consumers frequently can recover for just having used the product, a Propecia lawsuit requires the plaintiff to show he has actually suffered a Propecia side effect. Having merely used
Propecia, without suffering any side effects, does not support a legal claim.
Propecia Attorneys/Finasteride Lawyers at DeCarli LawThe attorneys at DeCarli Law have years of experience with pharmaceutical litigation, and are now actively investigating injuries suffered by men who have taken
Propecia,
Proscar,
Finasteride, or any of their generic equivalents. Contact DeCarli Law for a free, no obligation telephone consultation to learn more about your legal rights and options if you or a loved one has developed a sexual dysfunction side effect after using
Propecia,
Finasteride,
Proscar, or a generic equivalent.
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