NEC Formula Lawsuits Information for Texas Residents

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If your child has suffered from necrotizing enterocolitis or NEC and was fed infant formula in Texas, you may have grounds to file a NEC baby formula lawsuit against the manufacturers of Enfamil and Similac. Texas NEC baby formula claims allow parents and families of newborns harmed by necrotizing enterocolitis from baby formula to seek compensation for the medical expenses, pain and suffering that have resulted.

Texas NEC Formula Lawsuits

Research shows that infant baby formulas put Texas preterm babies at risk for developing NEC. A 2018 Cochrane Review pulled together data from previous studies, showing that preterm newborns reliant on infant formula were twice as likely to suffer from NEC as those fed with human breast milk. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued a policy statement which stated that human breast milk was the safe and preferred method for providing nutrition to preterm infants as a result of the risk of baby formula NEC. NEC from baby formula is a severe condition that can require surgical intervention and can lead to death for newborns in Texas.

Despite the available research and guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the manufacturers of Enfamil and Similac neglected to add a NEC baby formula warning to the product labels of products designed for preterm infants, including Similac Special Care, Enfamil Human Milk Fortifier, and Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare Infant Formula. The manufacturers in question, Abbott Laboratories and Mead Johnson, are now facing difficult questions from Texas parents as to why marketing of formula products for preterm infants continued as always and this safety information did not appear conspicuously on product labels. In 2020, Abbott Laboratories reported $34.6 billion in U.S. global sales in 2020, while Reckitt Benckiser, the parent company of Mead Johnson, reported nearly $14 billion in global sales last year.

The makers of Similac and Enfamil are leaders in the field of infant nutrition; these products are in wide use in hospitals and many Texas parents implicitly trust these names. Texas parents and health care workers alike are outraged to learn that manufacturers have been aware of the risk of NEC from baby formula yet never warned consumers.

NEC Formula Lawsuits for Texas Residents

If your child suffered from necrotizing enterocolitis while using baby formula such as Similac or Enfamil in Texas, you may qualify to file a NEC baby formula lawsuit to recover compensation for damages suffered as a result of this product. Filing a lawsuit is the only way to secure compensation for medical bills, lost time at work, pain, suffering and loss that have resulted from NEC from baby formula in Texas. Our attorneys accept NEC baby formula lawsuits from Texas residents, and offer no-cost, no-obligation necrotizing enterocolitis lawsuit case review for Texas families who match this description. To discuss your situation in detail with an attorney and to learn about NEC baby formula lawsuit time limits in Texas, please complete our online contact form. One of our attorneys handling necrotizing enterocolitis lawsuits for Texas residents linked to preterm baby formula will contact you promptly.

Who can file a NEC Formula Lawsuit?

Families whose child developed NEC or necrotizing enterocolitis while using an infant baby formula may be eligible to file a claim against the manufacturers of Similac and Enfamil. Click here to learn more.

Texas Necrotizing Enterocolitis Lawsuits Are Not Class Action Lawsuits

Many families whose newborn suffered or died as a result of NEC from baby formula in Texas wonder if filing a NEC lawsuit against baby formula manufacturers will result in meaningful compensation for their family. NEC baby formula lawsuits will not be class action lawsuits in which those who file a claim can expect only a small, symbolic settlement. On the contrary, lawyers handling NEC lawsuits believe Texas families whose infant suffered from necrotizing enterocolitis while using a newborn baby formula may be entitled to significant compensation. NEC baby formula lawsuits from Texas are likely to be consolidated with others from around the nation as Multi-District Litigation (MDL), in which each claim will be handled on its own merit and compensation will be determined based on the degree of suffering of each plaintiff.

Texas Necrotizing Enterocolitis Formula Lawsuits

NEC Formula Lawsuits for Texas Residents: No Fees Unless We Collect for You

We will represent all persons in Texas involved in a NEC formula lawsuit on a contingency basis, meaning our lawyers never charge legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. For a free no-obligation consultation please fill out our short online contact form and one of our baby formula attorneys serving Texas for necrotizing enterocolitis claims will contact you to answer any of your questions.

No-Cost, No-Obligation Texas NEC Lawsuit Case Review If Your Infant Developed Necrotizing Enterocolitis from Baby Formula

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