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In this update on the Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit, Stan Gipe describes a “big step” – a step that may not seem big to plaintiffs, but is significant to the team that’s driving a mass tort against Suboxone’s manufacturer.
That step is a census so that the team – operating as a firm called Dolman Russo – vets each person it represents. The census asks claimants for information such as proof that they used Suboxone’s sublingual film, now linked to tooth decay. The team will also start asking claimants to sign release forms so the defense can secure their medical information.
A member of the Dolman Russo steering committee, Stan explains to colleague and host Matt Dolman: “I think we’ve been more aggressive and more proactive about getting records for our clients than just about any other firm out there. It’s going to force everyone to be proactive. It’s going to force everyone to go out there and get those records.”
The team is also reviewing electronically stored information for evidence of what the manufacturer, Indivior, knew or should have known about Suboxone’s dangers.
Want to learn more about the Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit? Reach out to Dolman Law Group or Dolman Russo.
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