Our law firm is experienced in handling drug product liability and medical malpractice cases. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with Tardive Dyskinesia and you have used Reglan, it is important to consult with attorneys who have experience in litigating Reglan cases. It is our commitment at McGlynn, Glisson & Mouton and Bertram & Graf LLC to adhere to the highest ethical standards, vigorously represent each and every client, and stay current with the law, science and medicine involved in Reglan cases.
McGlynn, Glisson & Mouton and Bertram & Graf LLC (Pharmaceutical team headed by Daniel J. McGlynn - pictured below) are pioneers of Tardive Dyskinesia litigation and have handled Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) cases across the country since 1995. Since then, these firms have reviewed, handled, settled and/or prosecuted hundreds of TD cases - whether caused by antipsychotics, by Reglan (generic name Metoclopramide) or by other dopamine blocking medications. Even before the FDA's black box warning for Reglan, McGlynn, Glisson & Mouton had long since been representing individuals suffering from Tardive Dyskinesia caused by Reglan (or generic Metoclopramide). Prior to the FDA's black box action, McGlynn Glisson & Mouton had already initiated more than 50 claims versus the various manufacturers of Reglan/Metoclopramide and/or the doctors that prescribed it. While the marketers and/or other law firms are still learning the vocabulary, we are geared up and ready to try Reglan/Tardive Dyskinesia cases across the Country. No other firm or person in the USA can compare. This is what we do - Tardive Dyskinesia - especially if caused by Reglan.
If you have been diagnosed with Tardive Dyskinesia, our lawyers and staff are prepared to review your case at no charge. If you have any questions or would like a review of your case, contact us today.
(800) 217-1236 or for a free legal claim evaluation, fill out the form to the left and one of our attorneys and/or staff will contact you and evaluate your case.
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| J. Scott Bertram |
Daniel J. McGlynn |
Benjamin A. Bertram |
Barry R. Bertram |
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