A Zoloft lawsuit may be an option for women who took the drug during pregnancy and delivered children with birth defects. Potentially, a Zoloft lawsuit would seek compensation for medical bills and other damages resulting from the child's Zoloft birth defects. Because claims of SSRI birth defects are complex, women interested in pursuing a Zoloft lawsuit are advised to contact an experienced attorney.
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Potentially, a Zoloft lawsuit may be possible for women who took the drug during pregnancy and delivered children with serious birth defects. The development of serious heart defects, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome and tetralogy of fallot (TOF), may provide legal recourse to women who took Zoloft (generic: sertraline) during pregnancy and delivered children with birth defects. The following birth defects may also warrant the filing of a Zoloft lawsuit:
If you delivered a child with any of these birth defects after taking Zoloft during pregnancy, you may be eligible for a Zoloft lawsuit. To find out if you may have legal recourse, complete our no cost, no obligation case review today. The Zoloft attorneys at our firm are providing this consultation at no cost to help mothers determine their eligibility for Zoloft birth defects lawsuit.
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