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How Hupy & Abraham Represents Clients in Mass Tort Cases With over $1 billion recovered for injury victims, our first is recognized as -
Tylenol Use During Pregnancy and the Risk of Autism or ADHD Recent lawsuits allege women who took acetaminophen during pregnancy may face higher rates of autism and ADHD in children. -
Legal Help for Possible Tylenol-Related Autism Cases If your child has been diagnosed with autism and you took acetaminophen while pregnant, our attorneys may be able to help you secure compensation. Learn more here. -
Tylenol Autism Lawsuits and the FDA's New Warning If you believe your child’s autism may be linked to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Our attorneys can help. -
Tylenol Use During Pregnancy and Autism: Renewed Attention After Trump's Comments If you took Tylenol while pregnant and your child has been diagnosed with autism, you may have legal options. Our attorneys can help, learn more here. -
Cedar Rapids Drug Injury Lawyer Protecting the Rights of Iowans Across the State If you or a loved one have been injured by pharmaceutical drugs, you may be considering legal action. Our Cedar Rapids drug injury lawyer can help your claim. -
The Definitive Guide to Medication & Device Errors From the #1 Drug Injury Lawyer in Des Moines Our Des Moines drug injury lawyer explains what to do if you suffered an injury due to a negligently designed pharmaceutical medication or device. -
The Danger of Some Prescription Medications Which prescription drugs can cause serious injuries, what can people do if they are hurt, and how can you protect your legal recovery in Iowa? Find out here. -
Not All Medical Devices Are Safe Is it safe to use a medical device? Learn about eleven defective medical devices that have resulted in serious injuries for some patients. -
Why Do Prescription Drug Injuries Happen? Learn about three ways that pharmaceutical companies can cause prescription drug injuries and find out what to do if you’ve been hurt in Illinois.