Posted by: Sam Nicholson
May 22, 2007
Topic: National News
Lawsuit Expected to Be First of Thousands in Defective Product Case LYNCHBURG, Va., May 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Norfolk, Virginia law firm has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Lynchburg-based C.B. Fleet Company on behalf of a Texas woman who suffered acute renal failure and other side effects after the use of Fleet Phospho-soda prior to a medical procedure. While there have been hundreds of reports of patients damaged by the product, this legal action is believed to be the first filed against the large manufacturer of health, medical and pharmaceutical products.
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