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Audet & Partners, LLP is a nationally recognized trial firm located in San Francisco and affiliated with firms throughout the United States. The firm attorneys have concentrated their practice on the prosecution of complex individual, mass tort and class action cases.

Selecting an Avandia Lawyer 

Looking for an Avandia lawyer?

You’ve probably surfed the internet, and found several law firms that are handling Avandia cases, what do you do next?

First, call or email each law firm and ask for any information available on the lawyer and firm. Then review that information very carefully. Nothing beats a professional resume - called a curriculum vitae or "c.v." -- which will provide detailed information about professional training, experience, academic record, honors, awards, publications, speaking engagements, bar and community activities.

An experienced lawyer's record should speak for itself. Check the results this attorney has obtained for clients who have needed the same kinds of services. Learn if he or she generally works with defective medical product cases (such as Avandia), since specialization is to your advantage.

When you call for your appointment, describe your Avandia problem clearly. When did you use Avandia? How long did you use it for? What injuries did you suffer? For example, “I used Avandia for two years ending September of this year and suffered a heart attack one month ago.”

When you meet with your prospective "Avandia lawyer" (either in person or on the phone), be prepared to give a clear summary of your situation and the history of your Avandia injuries. It is helpful to bring a one page summary of all of your relevant information, including dates, times, names and addresses (that is, the basic "who, what, where, when, why and how" information).

Also come prepared with all the documents that will help you tell your story (especially prescriptions and medical records). By examining this information, your prospective Avandia lawyer can quickly determine whether he or she is in a position to take your case. Having all the records, hospital reports (and everything else you have gathered) also means that you are serious about your Avandia case, and that you mean business.

No interview would be complete without finding out what your own responsibilities would be. Ask if there are any tasks you would be involved in, and what your role in decision making would be.

If you think that you may have been harmed by Avandia, you are strongly encouraged to contact us now. There is no charge and no obligation. If we take your case, there is no fee for our services unless we win your case or settle it in your favor.

On the other hand, if you fail to protect your legal rights now, you may lose the right to be compensated for your harm. (Persons seeking to preserve any potential legal claims should contact an attorney promptly, since all states have mandatory time periods in which lawsuits must be filed with the courts; otherwise, they may be forever barred.)

Our firm has a great deal of experience in representing plaintiffs in "drug" cases, and in fact is currently pursuing numerous cases against some of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies.

In addition, we have the resources to handle our own cases. This means that when you call our firm, you talk to your own lawyer who has been assigned to your own case.

Please contact us now. The secure form on the right only takes a couple of minutes to fill out, but if you are uncomfortable sending your information over the internet, please call our toll-free number at 800.965.1461 to immediately speak to an attorney. The call is free and there is no obligation.

Act now, as delays can harm your case.