New Lawsuit Alleges Granuflo Caused Death: Now, AttorneyOne Can Provide Advice
(PRWEB) December 02, 2013 -- AttorneyOne.com, a recognized authority on law, updated the website recently and it is now actively providing expert opinion in view of the recent news on Granuflo Lawsuits.
On October 23, a new lawsuit was filed by a daughter in Mississippi Northern District Court (case no. 3:2013cv00257) alleging that Granuflo caused her mother's death. Granuflo, manufactured by Fresenius Medical Care, is an additive used in kidney dialysis to help patients maintain their bicarbonate levels which neutralize the acid buildup in the bloodstream during dialysis. In the lawsuit, the plaintiff claims that her mother underwent dialysis regularly and in 2007, she suffered a cardiac arrest and died.
A Case Management Order issued on October 1, by a US Judge, describes the details for the exchange of information during the discovery phase of the Granuflo Multidistrict Litigation (No 2428, US District Court, District of Massachusetts). According to the document, the process of selecting early test cases is scheduled to begin on January 16, 2014.
Taking into consideration the latest developments, AttorneyOne.com updated the website and, now, can actively provide an expert opinion including how to get in contact with legal counsel easily and inexpensively in cases of severe complications, allegedly from Granuflo. Sean Burke, director of Media Relations at AttorneyOne.com, adds that the relevant information illustrates that people continue to file Granuflo lawsuits. "For that reason", he continues, "our focus should squarely fall on getting the word out and assisting people in finding the right legal assistance.”
Court data, updated on November 18, by the US Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (MDL), indicate that there are 393 actions now pending in the Granuflo MDL. All the actions in the MDL involve similar allegations that plaintiffs suffered injury or death caused by the use of GranuFlo and/or NaturaLyte during hemodialysis, which allegedly may cause metabolic alkalosis in patients resulting in low blood pressure, hypokalemia, hypoxemia, hypercapnia, cardiac arrhythmia, or cardiopulmonary arrest.
AttorneyOne.com has further information on Granuflo lawsuits including how to get in contact with legal counsel.
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Sean Burke, Attorney One, http://www.attorneyone.com, +1 (877) 230-7343, [email protected]
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