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Allergic
Reactions

Allergic reactions to medications can range from mild symptoms like rashes to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Doctors and pharmacists are responsible for checking patient records for known allergies before prescribing or dispensing medications.

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Your Allergy Was Ignored—Your Rights Should Not Be

If you have suffered an allergic reaction due to a negligent medical professional or pharmacist, you may be entitled to claim compensation. Keeping medical records, prescriptions and pharmacy receipts can strengthen your case.

Common Types of Errors
  • Prescribing a medication with a known allergen (e.g., penicillin, sulfa drugs).

  • Failure to check or update patient allergy records before prescribing or dispensing medication.

  • Cross-contamination in pharmacies leading to accidental exposure.

Potential Consequences
  • Mild reactions: Rashes, hives, itching, swelling.

  • Severe reactions: Breathing difficulties, anaphylaxis, hospitalization.

  • Long-term effects: Sensitivity to new medications, psychological distress from a near-fatal reaction.

Steps to Take
  • Seek immediate medical treatment if symptoms appear.

  • Obtain a copy of your allergy records and prescription history.

  • Request an incident report from the prescribing doctor or pharmacist.

  • Consult us for free to determine your right to compensation.

No Win, No Fee

We offer conditional fee agreements (CFA) or "no win, no fee" structures to make legal services more accessible to individuals who may be hesitant to claim due to financial concerns.