Law Offices of Aaronson and Rash Fighting big pharmaceutical companies, major manufacturers or insurance companies can be overwhelming. You need someone you can trust. Aaronson and Rash, PLLC will help you seek justice and prevent others from experiencing the same pain and suffering you have. Our attorneys and lawyers primarily focus on product liability and defective products. Our current and past litigations include pharmaceutical drugs, defective products and faulty medical devices that have caused pain, injury or health problems. We're currently accepting new clients for the following litigation: Avandia, Reglan, Gadolimium and Asbestos including Lung Cancers and Mesothelioma. We're also currently in litigation for Seroquel, Foxmax, Permax and Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) Trailers. Aaronson and Rash PLLC is a small boutique Houston law firm accepting clients from across the United States. We offer personal attention that you won't find at other law firms. If you're looking for attorneys that will visit with you, give you one-on-one attention and keep your best interest in mind, Aaronson and Rash, PLLC is that law firm. We know you may be experiencing severe health problems, and we adhere to strict confidentiality rules. Attorney Chad Aaronson or attorney Ron Rash will personally be involved in your case, walk you through the steps and strive to get you justice. You won't be stuck talking only to an assistant or wondering what the lawyer is doing. We'll work directly for you and help recover your loss wages, medical costs, unnecessary expenses and compensation for pain and suffering. By our primary focus of product liability, our firm believes we are making a difference. Lawsuits brought on by injured people due to defective products or drugs ultimately leads to safer drugs and products. Dangerous devices, drugs or products are removed from the market preventing further injuries. For example, you may remember 3-wheelers from the 1970s and 1980s. After many rollovers and injuries leading to lawsuits, the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers alleging they violated the Consumer Product Safety Act. In 1987, manufacturers agreed to stop producing three-wheeled ATVs. Or, perhaps you remember the drug Phen-Fen which led to heart problems. The pharmaceutical company finally stopped producing this dangerous weight loss drug. Hurricane IKE Insurance Bad Faith Claim Hurricane Katrina Insurance Bad Faith Claim Medtronic Implantable Defibrillator
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2024. All rights reserved.
Partial Data by Foursquare.