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MedicalVictims FAQ

Our MedicalVictims.org FAQ provides quick answers to some of the most common questions about our company. Learn about who we help, how long we’ve been in business and our business partners.

Last Modified: December 29, 2022

What Is MedicalVictims.org's Mission?

To keep people safe from potentially harmful drugs, medical devices and procedures by informing them of medical conditions, severe side effects and ways to take action.

What Services Does MedicalVictims.org Offer?

MedicalVictims.org offers trustworthy information on the risks of certain prescription drugs and medical devices. If people need legal help, we connect them with experienced drug and device lawyers from national law firms.

We also assist journalists, media and researchers by giving them the whole picture on a potentially dangerous drug or medical device. Our in-house expert writers and researchers are available for interviews. We can also provide the stories of people harmed by drugs and devices.

Where Is MedicalVictims.org Located?

1887 Whitney Mesa Suite 3450 Henderson, NV 89014

When Was MedicalVictims.org Founded?

2022

How Do I Get in Touch With MedicalVictims.org?

MedicalVictims.org’s main email address is [email protected]. We check this inbox regularly. Once we receive your email, one of our writers will respond to you within about two to three business days.

You may write to MedicalVictims.org at this address:

1887 Whitney Mesa
Suite 3450
Henderson, NV 89014

Is MedicalVictims.org a Law Firm?

MedicalVictims.org is not a law firm, and our staff cannot give legal advice. But we can connect you with our legal partners. Visitors to MedicalVictims.org can sign up for a free case review to speak with experienced drug and device lawyers from recognized national law firms.

Who Funds MedicalVictims.org?

MedicalVictims.org does not charge for services. MedicalVictims.org partners with trusted mass tort law firms that help pay our operating costs. We also accept limited advertising on our site. We do not endorse any products or services from third-party advertisers.

Who Works for MedicalVictims.org?

MedicalVictims.org’s staff is made up of writers, outreach professionals and website designers. The site’s writers come from various professional backgrounds including newspapers, TV, magazines and universities. The designers work together with the writers to deliver information that is comprehensive and easy to understand. The outreach team makes connections with like-minded professionals to spread awareness about potentially dangerous drugs and medical devices.

Can MedicalVictims.org Provide Medical Advice?

MedicalVictims.org does not employ doctors or licensed medical professionals, so it does not provide medical advice. Nothing presented on MedicalVictims.org is a substitute for the advice of a doctor or other licensed health care provider.

How Does MedicalVictims.org Connect People with Lawyers?

People who are interested in speaking with a lawyer about their injuries can fill out a free case review form on MedicalVictims.org. MedicalVictims.org sends the forms to its legal partners.

A law firm representative will call the phone number provided in the form to conduct a free case review. Visitors to MedicalVictims.org can also call the phone number listed on our site to speak with a law firm representative.

MedicalVictims.org never spams any of our site visitors or engages in predatory practices to sign people up for lawsuits. If site visitors do not wish to sign up for a lawsuit, they can still use all the information MedicalVictims.org offers.

Does It Cost Anything to Get a Case Review From MedicalVictims.org's Legal Partners?

No. Case reviews and use of the website are free to site visitors.

What Happens During and After a Free Case Review?

A representative from one of the law firms MedicalVictims.org partners with will ask you questions about you or your loved one’s injuries and the drug or medical device in question. The representative will let you know whether the law firm is able to handle a case like yours.

The law firm may send you a retainer. This is a legal contract to represent a potential client. Until the contract is signed and returned, the firm cannot act on a client’s behalf.

At this point, the firm does not share any information with MedicalVictims.org, and our staff has no access to information pertaining to a particular case. For status updates, always contact the law firm directly.

Where Does MedicalVictims.org Get Information?

MedicalVictims.org gets its information from peer-reviewed medical journals, trusted news outlets, expert interviews and government reports.

Does MedicalVictims.org Provide Interviews?

Yes, our writers are available for interviews, podcasts and email commentary.

What Is MedicalVictims.org's Privacy Policy?

MedicalVictims.org is committed to protecting your privacy. In order to use MedicalVictims.org’s services, visitors voluntarily supply the information requested on the site such as name, address, telephone number and email address. This information is only used to provide you with the service you requested, such as a free case review.

Although we may use your email address to send you news or contact you about MedicalVictims.org services, the site will not share any personal information with a third party unless the visitor authorizes it. For more detailed information, please review MedicalVictims.org’s privacy policy.

What Happens When I Share My Story with MedicalVictims.org?

Anything shared with MedicalVictims.org is private. If the site would like to publish a story on the website to help others understand the dangers of a drug or medical device, a writer will ask permission to do so. On some occasions, our writers will also ask if someone who shared their story with MedicalVictims.org would be willing to speak to professional journalists.

 

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Who Am I Calling?

Calling this number connects you with a MedicalVictims.com representative. We will direct you to one of our trusted legal partners for a free case review.

MedicalVictims.com’s trusted legal partners support the organization’s mission to keep people safe from dangerous drugs and medical devices. For more information, visit our FAQ page.

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MedicalVictims.org doesn’t believe in selling customer information. However, as required by the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you may record your preference to view or remove your personal information by completing the form below.