Women who delivered children with Topamax birth defects after taking the drug or its generic form topiramate during pregnancy may have legal recourse. The FDA recently announced a link between the drug and oral birth defects, and as a result, Topamax users who delivered children with cleft lips or cleft palates may be able to file a Topamax lawsuit to recover financial compensation. To find out if you can file a claim for medical bills and other damages after delivering a child with Topamax birth defects, visit http://www.classaction.org/topamax.html and complete the free case evaluation form for a no cost, no obligation review of your claim.
Topamax birth defects may require both surgical and non-surgical treatment, the cost of which could be recovered through a Topamax lawsuit. Depending on the extent of the Topamax cleft, several surgeries may be needed. A cleft lip will typically require one to two surgeries, with the initial procedure being performed by the time the child reaches three months old. Repair of a
Topamax cleft palate, however, often requires several procedures performed over the course of 18 years. Additionally, depending on the extent of the Topamax birth defect, speech therapy, special dental care, and psychological counseling may also be required.
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Topamax birth defects can extend over the course of several years and result in costly medical bills for the child’s family. Women who elect to take legal action for their child’s Topamax birth defects may be able to recover the cost of these expenses, as well as other damages. To find out if you are eligible for financial compensation, visit Class Action.org and complete the free case evaluation form. The attorneys working with the site are offering this online case review at no cost and remain committed to protecting the rights of women who bore children with Topamax birth defects.
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