Taxotere Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Drug
Have you received chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer?
If so, did you experience hair loss or baldness that you were told would be temporary yet appears to be permanent. A manufacturer is being investigated that is believed to have had knowledge of the risk of permanent hair loss or baldness. They failed to adequately warn chemotherapy patients of this risk. The failure to adequately warn patients deprived them of the option to choose other chemotherapy drugs that are just as effective without the risk of permanent baldness.
If you or someone you love has experienced either permanent hair loss or baldness after chemotherapy (including the drug Taxotere) for treatment of Breast Cancer, you may be entitled to compensation. Bachus & Schanker, LLC is reviewing and accepting Taxotere cases nationwide.
At Bachus & Schanker, LLC we fight for the compensation you deserve. We handle medical malpractice, defective device, and defective drug cases nationally.
We have the experience, support staff and resources to seek the most compensation for your injuries. Time may be limited to file a claim. We handle cases on a contingency fee, and only get paid if we recover compensation for your losses.
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Free Case Consultation
Over $1 billion Recovered. No Upfront fee.
No upfront fees, no risk, only pay when we win.
Immediate 45 minute consultation with our legal specialist available.
Entirely confidential - we respect your privacy, consultations are privileged.
Fill out ALL areas of the form. Be explicit as possible regarding your case.