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Gardasil, developed by Merck & Co., is marketed as the first cervical cancer vaccine. Gardasil targets certain strains of human papilloma virus (HPV). Gardasil also provides protection against genital warts. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Gardasil's use in 2006 for women between 9 and 26.
Unfortunately, the drug has been linked to serious and potentially fatal side effects. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received more than 7,000 reports of adverse Gardasil events.
If you were harmed by a dangerous drug, the insurance company may try to limit or deny your claim, or say that you were negligent in the use of the product. At the Herrera Law Firm, we are familiar with the tactics insurance carriers use to not pay compensation to injury victims. If you have our firm on your side, you can rest assured an experienced Gardasil lawyer will take an aggressive stand against the insurance companies to pursue the full compensation you deserve. Call 1-800-455-1054.
The following are some of the potentially serious side effects of Gardasil:
At the Herrera Law Firm, an experienced injury lawyer is prepared to meet with you and discuss your options related to a possible Gardasil lawsuit. There is no obligation. Contact our firm today. Remember, your initial consultation is free.
Let us help you get what you deserve.
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