Personal Injury Cases in Dallas Texas

Pharmaceutical Mistakes

When we go to the pharmacy, we expect to get exactly what the doctor ordered. This is not always the case. A national report finds nearly 7000 people die every year because of a medication error. In Texas alone, patients file nearly 300 complaints every year about prescription errors and these are only the reported cases.

Errors are common and becoming more so. Pharmacists make careless mistakes. These can be serious and result in harm, or the even death, but they are preventable. Pharmacists who make these mistakes and cause harm many times failed to use reasonable care. When this is the case, The Livingston Law Firm, P.C., is ready to help you in this area.

Gerald W. Livingston

The Livingston Law Firm, P.C.

6440 N. Central Expressway
Suite 405, LB-10
Dallas, TX 75206

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  • Pharmaceutical Mistakes >

    When we go to the pharmacy, we expect to get exactly what the doctor ordered. This is not always the case.
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