Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)

Cow’s Milk-Based Baby formula linked to a risk for developing NEC in premature infants

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You May Be Eligible For Compensation!

If your premature child was diagnosed with Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) and was fed cow’s milk-
based baby formula, you may be entitled to compensation.

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Why you may be eligible for significant compensation?

Parents may receive compensation if their premature or preterm born infants developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), after being fed with Similac, Enfamil or other cow’s milk-based baby formulas.

Studies have demonstrated that certain cow’s milk-based baby formulas might be doing these babies more harm than good. It is now established scientific fact that “Premature infants fed formula are more likely to develop necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) than those who are breastfed.” Despite this knowledge, companies behind popular baby formula products have done nothing to warn new parents – and medical professionals – about these dangers.

It’s almost guaranteed that many more parents will join the legal proceedings as awareness of the issue spreads. Across the United States, several major law firms are working on baby formula injury compensation claims for different families who believe the manufacturers of Similac and Enfamil are at least partly responsible for the death of, or serious injury caused to, their child.

Some Critical NEC Symptoms

Case or Claim Process

We begin by reviewing your online survey. First, we will look at the circumstances of your case and evaluate the actions needed.

Our support team members will follow up with you with more detailed questions about your case (For example, you or your loved one’s experience with Similac & Enfamil products and the medical history) and explain to you what you can expect throughout the process.

If eligible, we will send you a contingency fee agreement to get represented in the case by an associated law firm experienced in NEC litigation. Attorney Fees are payable only if a lawsuit is successful or results in a favorable settlement in which you get compensation.

After signing the contingency agreement, a legal advocate will start working on your claim against Abbot Laboratories and/or Mead Johnson & Company. You might be requested to provide medical and historical documents.

In the case of a successful settlement, you will get compensation and the contingency fee is deducted. Keep in mind that compensation amounts can vary between different cases and injury types.

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