Men and Women who took the drug Risperdal (or another Atypical Antipsychotic Agent including Invega or a generic form of Risperdal) for five years or more and subsequently developed breast cancer, might have a claim to receive damages.
Risperdal
The Link Between Antipsychotics and Increased Breast Cancer Risk
What Happened?
Risperdal (risperidone) and Invega (paliperidone), both atypical antipsychotics and their generic counterparts, have been directly linked to serious safety concerns, including an increased risk of breast cancer in both men and women.
Who Are We After?
We aim to hold accountable those responsible for producing and distributing medications linked to an increased risk of breast cancer, seeking justice and compensation for the individuals whose lives have been impacted.
Why Do We Fight?
We fight to hold manufacturers and retailers accountable for the harm their products cause, to seek justice for survivors and their families, and to demand safer practices that protect individuals from devastating consequences like breast cancer.
Watts Law Firm LLP Risperdal Breast Cancer Lawsuit News
Men and women diagnosed with breast cancer after taking Risperdal (risperidone) or Invega (paliperidone) for five years or more may be eligible to pursue legal action.
There are no upfront fees. You will only pay if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf. All attorney fees and costs will be clearly explained and agreed upon before you sign a retainer agreement and will be deducted from any recovery.
Risperdal and its generic form risperidone, along with Invega and its generic form paliperidone, have been linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. These atypical antipsychotics are associated with serious safety concerns that have prompted research and legal scrutiny, particularly for individuals who have taken these medications long-term.
Individuals may be eligible to file a Risperdal claim if they have been diagnosed with breast cancer after taking Risperdal, Invega, or their generic versions, risperidone or paliperidone, for five years or more. If you're unsure, just call us. We're happy to help.
Individuals who took generic versions of atypical antipsychotics, such as risperidone or paliperidone, may be eligible if they used the medication for five years or more and were living in California, Massachusetts, or Nevada during the time of their treatment. If you are uncertain whether this applies to your situation, please reach out to us, and we will gladly discuss your eligibility.
At this time, we are unable to represent claims if the medication was taken in Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, North Carolina, or Tennessee. Claims from all other states may be eligible for review. If you are unsure whether this requirement applies to you, please call us, and we will be happy to discuss your situation.
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