Friday, October 28, 2011

Minnesota MDL To Contain Thousands of Levaquin Trials


There are 1,314 Levaquin lawsuits pending in a multidistrict litigation in federal court in Minnesota, where two cases have already gone to trial. The first resulted in a $1.82 million verdict for the plaintiff, while the second ended in favor of the defendant. Across the country, there are more than 2,600 lawsuits making similar claims about Levaquin. One of these cases involves Barbara Urynowicz, who seeks damages claiming that she has suffered from sever Levauin  tendon rupture in her left ankle. An active

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Levaquin Trial Begins in New Jersey


The Gaffney-Beare lawsuit is the first to go to trial in the New Jersey Levaquin mass tort litigation. The trial, which is being presided over by Judge Carol Higbee, is expected to last about four weeks. It is compiled of various Levaquin lawsuits filed by individuals whom have sustained unwanted Levaquin side effects. In his opening statement, Andres F. Alonso alleged that Paul Gaffney, 67, and Robert Beare, 72, both of New Jersey, suffered Achilles-tendon injuries because of Levaquin that left them unable to walk and required surgery. He said both men

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Many Different Types of Tendon Rupture in Levaquin Lawsuits


Levaquin (levofloxacin) is an antibiotic which is prescribed to prevent bacteria from rapidly reproducing, causing infection.  It is part of a class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones.  Although many of the reported cases of tendon ruptures have been one of the painful side effects of Levaquin, this condition has also been seen with the use of other antibiotics which are part of this class, including Cipro. A tendon rupture is a painful and debilitating injury which can require surgery and substantial recovery time.  The most common injury is Levaquin tendon rupture involving the: achilles tendon, shoulder and hand. In December, a federal jury ruled that the drug makers failed to adequately warn about the risk of Levaquin tendon ruptures,

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Levaquin MDL Status Covered in New Conference


There are currently more than 2,500 lawsuits that have been filed on behalf of individuals throughout the United States who suffered a Levaquin tendon rupture. Of those cases, more than 1512 are pending in New Jersey state court and about 1000 are pending in federal court, where the litigation has been centralized for pretrial preceedings as part of an MDL, or multidistrict litigation, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota before U.S. District Judge John Tunheim. A recent conference in Minnesota was held to review many subjects pertaining to Levaquin litigation. According to a prior Wall Street Journal report, one of the latest Levaquin lawsuits filed in a New Jersey state court on behalf of three plaintiffs from around the U.S. charged

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Levaquin Punitive Damages Sweeten Pot


Many Levaquin patients who have experienced rotator cuff tearing and Levaquin tendon rupture associated with the popular and common antibiotic are looking for compensation that will help them cover costs like medical bills, lost wages, and other monetary losses associated with the side effects they have suffered. However, some plaintiffs are unaware that when filing a Levaquin lawsuit, many claims involve another kind of compensation, called punitive damages.
            Punitive damages are costs charged to

Friday, September 30, 2011

First Settlements of Levaquin Trials Find Fault With Warnings


An antibiotic sold since 1997 is the subject of a proposed class action that argues the drug causes a higher incidence of tendon injuries. Levaquin, a broad spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic, is marketed as a first-line therapy for common bronchitis and sinusitis infections. It is also approved for the use in treatment of various upper respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, prostatitis and other bacterial infections. Many injured parties continue to seek legal council in order to file a Levaquin lawsuit throughout the United States against Johnson & Johnson and Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals over problems with Levaquin tendon ruptures. According to court documents, there are currently over 1500 Levaquin injury lawsuits pending in federal court, with hundreds more expected to be filed in the coming months.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

New Jersey to See Levaquin Trials Go Forward


Sometime this month or early next month, the first of the New Jersey Levaquin lawsuit trials will begin with a combination of claims brought by Bob Beare and Paul Gaffney. Many plaintiffs, like Beare and Gaffney allege that they were inadequately warned about known risks associated with taking Levaquin. Levaquin tendon side effects, including increased risk of tendon damage and tendon ruptures, particularly involving the Achilles tendon. Levaquin is part of a class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones.  Although many of the reported cases of tendon ruptures have been associated with the use of Levaquin, the side effects have also been seen with the use of other antibiotics which are part of this class.