Miller DellaFera PLC is a law firm that specializes in products liability lawsuits. We represent people injured by harmful drugs, dangerous products, and negligent companies. Our attorneys have helped hundreds of clients recover for their injuries. How can we help you? We are willing to work on contingency, which means that we do not charge for anything unless we succeed.
Our case evaluation is free, and we hold expenses during the case. Pete spent over 10 years as a Navy Fighter Pilot prior to studying law under the Virginia Law Reader Program. He flew numerous combat missions in Bosnia and Iraq, receiving the Naval Air Medal for his efforts. After leaving the service, he flew commercially for a major U.S. airline and to date, has over 10,000 flight hours.
He has been involved in numerous pharmaceutical trials and managed the settlement and accounting of over 5,000 fen-phen clients. Learn more about Pete here. Tom graduated from the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law, and he is licensed to practice in Virginia, California and the District of Columbia.
Our case evaluation is free, and we hold expenses during the case. Pete spent over 10 years as a Navy Fighter Pilot prior to studying law under the Virginia Law Reader Program. He flew numerous combat missions in Bosnia and Iraq, receiving the Naval Air Medal for his efforts. After leaving the service, he flew commercially for a major U.S. airline and to date, has over 10,000 flight hours.
He has been involved in numerous pharmaceutical trials and managed the settlement and accounting of over 5,000 fen-phen clients. Learn more about Pete here. Tom graduated from the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law, and he is licensed to practice in Virginia, California and the District of Columbia.
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Pete Miller focuses his practice in the areas of Products Liability Law, Aviation Law, Motor Vehicle Accidents and all areas relating to catastrophic injuries.
Pete spent over 10 years as a Navy Fighter Pilot prior to studying law under the Virginia Law Reader Program.
He flew numerous combat missions in Bosnia and Iraq, receiving the Naval Air Medal for his efforts.
After leaving the service, he flew commercially for a major U.S. airline and to date, has over 10,000 flight hours.
He has been involved in numerous pharmaceutical trials and managed the settlement and accounting of over 5,000 fen-phen clients.
Pete spent over 10 years as a Navy Fighter Pilot prior to studying law under the Virginia Law Reader Program.
He flew numerous combat missions in Bosnia and Iraq, receiving the Naval Air Medal for his efforts.
After leaving the service, he flew commercially for a major U.S. airline and to date, has over 10,000 flight hours.
He has been involved in numerous pharmaceutical trials and managed the settlement and accounting of over 5,000 fen-phen clients.
Tom graduated from the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law.
He is licensed to practice in Virginia, California, and the District of Columbia, and has been admitted to the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia as well as the Northern District of California.
He is also an active member of The American Association for Justice.
Since he was first licensed, Tom has been representing clients who were injured by the negligence of others.
He has helped hundreds of clients recover settlements for injuries resulting from pharmaceutical products, and has deposed dozens of healthcare providers regarding their treatment of his clients.
He is licensed to practice in Virginia, California, and the District of Columbia, and has been admitted to the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia as well as the Northern District of California.
He is also an active member of The American Association for Justice.
Since he was first licensed, Tom has been representing clients who were injured by the negligence of others.
He has helped hundreds of clients recover settlements for injuries resulting from pharmaceutical products, and has deposed dozens of healthcare providers regarding their treatment of his clients.
She works closely with the attorneys throughout all stages of litigation from intake to case resolution.
This involves initial claim evaluation, medical record retrieval and review, and preparation of documents and materials for all litigation related activities including discovery requests and responses, fact investigation, depositions, hearings and trials.
She has worked on numerous defective drug and device litigations with her current focus being on our Mirena, Roundup, Talcum Powder, and Zofran clients.
This involves initial claim evaluation, medical record retrieval and review, and preparation of documents and materials for all litigation related activities including discovery requests and responses, fact investigation, depositions, hearings and trials.
She has worked on numerous defective drug and device litigations with her current focus being on our Mirena, Roundup, Talcum Powder, and Zofran clients.
Thousands bring lawsuits against Monsanto alleging Roundup brand products caused them to develop cancer.
For years there have been studies indicating a potential relationship between Roundup brand weed killer ("Roundup") ingredient, glyphosate, and the development of certain types of cancer.
In early 2015, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) warned that Roundup was a probable carcinogen.
Now, thousands of individuals who have used Roundup and subsequently developed cancer are bringing lawsuits against Monsanto for failing to warn about the product's carcinogenic risks.
For years there have been studies indicating a potential relationship between Roundup brand weed killer ("Roundup") ingredient, glyphosate, and the development of certain types of cancer.
In early 2015, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) warned that Roundup was a probable carcinogen.
Now, thousands of individuals who have used Roundup and subsequently developed cancer are bringing lawsuits against Monsanto for failing to warn about the product's carcinogenic risks.
In the last decade research has found that the talc in body powder and washes can cause ovarian cancer when used for feminine hygiene.
The talc used in this area can permeate the female reproductive system while remaining intact.
This can cause an inflammatory response and increase one's likelihood of developing cancer.
Many talcum powder products also have been found to contain asbestos, which is also linked to the development of ovarian cancer and other dangerous conditions.
Johnson & Johnson, the leading producer of talc-based hygiene products in the United States, has known about these risks for some time but has never warned users of their products and are now being sued by users who have developed ovarian cancer.
The talc used in this area can permeate the female reproductive system while remaining intact.
This can cause an inflammatory response and increase one's likelihood of developing cancer.
Many talcum powder products also have been found to contain asbestos, which is also linked to the development of ovarian cancer and other dangerous conditions.
Johnson & Johnson, the leading producer of talc-based hygiene products in the United States, has known about these risks for some time but has never warned users of their products and are now being sued by users who have developed ovarian cancer.
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