Product liability lawsuits commonly involve products such as vehicles, cribs and other baby products, over-the-counter and prescription drugs, medical devices, medical equipment, tainted foods, household products, toys, appliances, and even fireworks.
How do products become dangerous? Some defective products are produced due to a manufacturing mistake, while others have design flaws that make them inherently prone to causing injury. In other cases, products may not have been advertised correctly or the company that made or sold the product did not properly warn users of foreseeable dangers or how to safely use their product.
If you or a loved one has been injured due to a defective or otherwise unsafe product, we urge you to call Rasansky | McKenzie Law and discuss the facts of your case with our attorneys (for free) at (214) 651-6100.
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Was your child born with birth defects or complications as a result of the use of the fertility drug Clomid?
Call our Dallas drug injury attorneys today at (214) 651-6100 for a free consultation!
Women who have trouble becoming pregnant often turn to their physicians for help. One of the more common solutions is a drug called Clomid®, the brand name for clomiphine citrate. This medication is prescribed for several different fertility problems. Unfortunately, it is not without serious side effects.
Clomid® is a fertility drug which doctors commonly prescribe for to treat fertility issues, including the following:

- Issues with ovulation that may include women who either don’t ovulate regularly or don’t ovulate at all.
- Clomid is said to sometimes help increase the potential for a woman to conceive by producing higher quality eggs.
- When a couple has attempted to conceive for months with no success and no known cause for infertility, doctors may prescribe Clomid to increase their chances of conceiving.
Clomid signals the pituitary gland to increase its production of the hormones that are responsible for ovulation. In approximately ten percent of cases, the use of Clomid and the resulting stimulation leads to multiple births. There are some associated side effects with the medication such as hot flashes, breast tenderness, and mood swings, but the big concern is the potential for the unborn child to suffer from serious birth defects.
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Association between Clomid and birth defects.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has labeled Clomid a “Category X” drug. This is the highest-level pregnancy risk assigned to a drug, and means there is some evidence it can cause birth defects if it is taken during pregnancy. The evidence has appeared in testing performed on animals because these experiments are much too dangerous to perform on humans. However, the general consensus is if a particular medication causes birth defects in animals, it likely has the same effect in humans.
These test results occur when Clomid is given while the lab animals are pregnant, but since it is given to humans as a medication to treat infertility, an already-pregnant woman should not be taking the drug. Generally, a pregnant woman would only be exposed to Clomid if she didn’t realize she had already conceived, and even then, doctors should immediately advise the expectant mother to stop taking the drug.
Since many women who take the medication are already in a high-risk category for giving birth to children with birth defects, it can sometimes be difficult to determine if the medication is really the cause. One of the largest groups of women who take Clomid are those over the age of 35 who have trouble conceiving, but this group is also at a higher-risk for giving birth to a child with birth defects. Our attorneys are happy to look into the facts of your case for no charge, and inform you of the options available to you.
The most common birth defects associated with the use of Clomid are:
- Down syndrome
- Stillbirth
- Congenital heart defects
- Club foot
- Cerebral palsy
The facts surrounding Clomid and it’s relationship to certain birth defects are complex. Lawsuits involving dangerous prescription drugs can be very difficult to investigate, but our Dallas attorneys have the experience needed to evaluate the strength of your case and explain exactly what options you have moving forward. If you would like a free over-the-phone consultation, call (214) 651-6100 today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is product liability?
When a person is harmed because of an unsafe or defective item, they may suffer serious injuries and other long-term consequences. These types of injury claims are referred to as “product liability” claims. These claims are usually filed against a manufacturer and/or retailer whose negligence contributed to the injury.
What’s the deal with this massive airbag recall? Am I entitled to a free repair?
Takata, the company who produced the defective airbags specified in this massive recall, announced in May of 2015 that they are doubling the number of recalled vehicles in America from 18 million to nearly 34 million. This is by far the largest automobile recall in history, and one of the largest consumer product recalls ever issued.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), these defective airbags can explode upon inflation, sending shrapnel into the face and body of the driver and front seat passenger. At least 17 deaths and well over 100 injuries have been tied to these defective airbags so far.
Car companies affected by this recall include, but are not limited to: Acura, BMW, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pontiac, Saab, Subaru, and Toyota.
This recall is so expansive that every car owner is being asked to contact their local dealership in order to determine if their vehicle has been recalled. Alternatively, you could check the NHTSA’s recall website at https://vinrcl.safercar.gov/vin/. Be aware that the most recent additions to this recall may not show up immediately through this web app, and the NHTSA recommends that you check back periodically.
If your vehicle is listed in this recall, you’re asked to contact the manufacturer’s customer service department or your local franchised dealership to inquire about scheduling a no-cost repair. If you’ve already been in an accident and were injured by airbag shrapnel, you may very well have a valid product liability claim with which our attorneys may be able to help. Call us for a free consultation at (214) 651-6100 for more information.
Could defective tires be to blame for my car accident?
All of the major tire companies, including Goodyear, Bridgestone, Michelin, and Cooper, have all announced defective tire recalls in recent years. And each year in Texas, hundreds of car accidents are caused by tire blowouts, separated treads, belt separations, sidewall defects, and split rims. While some of these accidents may be cause simply by the age of the tire or other considerations, other car accidents are caused by tire defects that should have been prevented by the manufacturer. If your Dallas car accident was caused by a defective tire, speak to our Dallas product liability attorneys today.
Could my car fire have been started because of a product defect?
Did you know that 20 percent of all reported fires are car fires? While there are many causes of car fires (such as poor maintenance or an intentional act) many car fires are caused by a manufacturer defect or a defective auto part.
Defective fuel systems and faulty wiring are two common auto manufacturer mistakes that can lead to serious car fires, car explosions, burn injuries, and even wrongful deaths.
If you were injured in a car fire that was caused by a defect in your vehicle, you may have a valid product liability claim. To talk with a Texas automobile product liability lawyer about your case today, call (214) 651-6100.
Why are drop-side cribs dangerous?
In 2011, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) passed a law prohibiting the sale and manufacture of drop-side cribs.
Drop-side cribs are cribs where one or both sides of the crib can be moved up and down for better accessibility. While many parents found the drop sides convenient, drop-side cribs were responsible for at least 32 infant deaths between 2000 and 2010. According to the CPSC, an additional 3,520 incidents and injuries were reported from November 1, 2007, to April 11, 2010, involving drop-side cribs. Injuries included suffocation, strangulation, entanglement, broken bones, and skull fractures. Most of these injuries and deaths occurred when a drop rail partially detached and a gap formed between the drop rail and the mattress. The child was either fell through the gap or was caught and suffocated or strangled.
Under the new guidelines, crib manufactures are required to use stronger materials and hardware. Crib slats must be well attached and drop sides are banned. While you can still find drop-side cribs at yard sales and on Craigslist.org, our Dallas product liability attorneys suggest that you purchase a crib that meets the current safety guidelines.
The Dallas attorneys at Rasansky | McKenzie Law work to hold crib manufacturers responsible for injuries caused by defective or poorly made cribs. To discuss a crib injury claim, contact Rasansky | McKenzie Law at (214) 651-6100.
How can I be sure that I'm using safe baby gear?
In October 2012, nine out 24 consumer recalls were for children’s products. Every month, at least one highchair, stroller, or baby seat seems to be recalled. You are right to be concerned.
Here are a few tips to help you choose safe gear for your child.
Strollers – Strollers are one of the most frequently recalled children’s products. Many stroller recalls are due to a large gap between the stroller grab bar or tray and the seat bottom. If an infant is not properly harnessed, the child can slip through the gap into a strangulation hazard. Other strollers have been recalled because exposed hinges can amputate small fingers. Most companies offer free repair kits to fix these issues.
Cribs – since 2007, the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled 11 million cribs. Last year, the CPSC issued new rules for manufacturers of cribs. Cribs must now be made of sturdier materials and must pass tougher product safety tests before they can be sold. Check your crib to make sure that it is properly assembled and that there are no gaps larger than two fingers between the sides of the crib and the mattress. If your crib has a drop-side, stop using it and see if a retrofitting kid is available from the manufacturer. Never use a crib that is more than ten years old.
Play yards – More than 2,100 accidents involving play yards have been reported to the CPSC. These incidents resulted in 170 injuries and 60 fatalities. In June, the CPSC approved new safety standards for all play yards. These include stricter testing including stability testing, entrapment testing, and floor strength testing as well as minimum side height requirements and latch-and-lock mechanisms. If you use a pack and play, play yard, or play pen, make sure that the mattress pad is well-attached and that you are not using any extra padding. Discontinue use if you notice any problems with the hinges.
Baby seats – Millions of Bumbo seats were recalled after more than 75 babies suffered head fractures when they arched their backs or rocked and tipped the seats over. If you have a Bumbo seat, make sure it includes a restraint belt. Never use it on a raised surface.
Check manufacturer web sites – Manufacturer websites are the best place to find information about recalls and safety alerts. You can also fill out online product registrations to have recall notices mailed or emailed to you.
If your child is injured by a defective children’s product, our Dallas product liability lawyers can help you get accountability and compensation through a Texas defective product lawsuit. To discuss your claim, contact Rasansky | McKenzie Law at (214) 651-6100.
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The attorneys at Rasansky | McKenzie Law are happy to speak to you about your potential case free of charge. If we can help with your claim, we’ll do so for no out-of-pocket cost to you. Call us 24/7 at (214) 651-6100.