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You were meant to succeed, be productive, and live a happy and healthy life. Unfortunately, life is not always fair. Sometimes unfortunate and unfair things happen to good people: A debilitating accident, a harmful reaction to a faulty medical drug or device, a business dispute, wrongful termination from a job, abuse of an elderly parent at a nursing home, or discrimination or harassment because of race, age or gender.

Life-changing events like these can be stressful and overwhelming. However, you do not have to be a victim. You are not powerless. You are not alone. You can choose to fight and take back your life. At Borgess Law, we are committed to helping people navigate through the confusing legal system and to rebuild their lives or protect their businesses or property.

Attorney Pamela A. Borgess, the founder of Borgess Law, is an experienced and respected trial attorney who aggressively handles civil (non-criminal) disputes and litigation, including personal injury, defective medical drugs/devices or recalled consumer products, car & truck accidents, wrongful death, product liability, nursing home litigation, and contract/business disputes.
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Attorney Pamela A. Borgess, the founder of Borgess Law, LLC, is an experienced trial attorney who focuses on civil litigation, including personal injury, defective medical drugs/devices or recalled consumer products, car & truck accidents, wrongful death, product liability, nursing home litigation and contract/business disputes.
With over two decades of experience, Ms. Borgess has been involved with numerous national high-profile cases.
For example, Ms. Borgess received national attention when she was the first attorney to file suit regarding the tainted drug, Heparin, which was manufactured by a U.S. drug company at an uninspected facility in China and took the lives of hundreds of innocent Americans in late 2007 and early 2008.
Nearly 70% of Americans are on at least one prescription drug and more than half take two, according to a study by the Mayo Clinic and Olmsted Medical Center.
If you are like most people, losing a loved one in some type of accident can feel like too much to bear.
The sudden loss of a family member is something that you cannot possibly prepare for, and when it happens, you will often have no idea where to turn.
Unfortunately, in addition to your loss, the financial burdens of your loved one's death will quickly begin to pile up.
Nearly 70% of Americans are on at least one prescription drug and more than half take two, according to a study by the Mayo Clinic and Olmsted Medical Center.
Similarly, tens of millions of Americans live with medical devices implanted in their bodies-artificial joints, heart defibrillators, surgical mesh.
We assume that these medical products are safe and effective.
We assume they have been rigorously tested.
We assume that all known risks and side-effects have been disclosed to patients and their healthcare providers.
BIA-ALCL is not breast cancer - it is a type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (cancer of the immune system).
In most cases, BIA-ALCL is found in the scar tissue and fluid near the implant, but in some cases, it can spread throughout the body.
The lawsuits accuse the implant manufacturer of manufacturing, marketing and selling a product which it knew or should have known could cause cancer, yet did nothing to warn consumers.
Contact Borgess Law, LLC at (567) 455-5955 for a free, confidential and no-obligation consultation if you believe you might have a potential claim.
Elmiron, a prescription drug used to treat bladder pain or discomfort from interstitial cystitis, has been linked to a serious vision disorder called pigmentary maculopathy.
This condition resulting from Elmiron use can be confused with or initially diagnosed as age-related macular degeneration, macular or pattern dystrophy, diabetic retinopathy, or certain other genetic retinal diseases.
Lawsuits have been filed by individuals who have developed vision problems after taking Elmiron.
The lawsuits accuse the prescription drug manufacturers of manufacturing, marketing, and selling a pharmaceutical which they knew or should have known could cause eye issues, yet did not properly warn consumers, physicians, or the public.
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