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Seeking Compensation After Ocaliva-Linked Liver Damage
Legal options may be available if Ocaliva caused liver injury, transplant, or death.
At Cornerstone Law, we represent patients and families harmed by dangerous medications, including those injured by Ocaliva (obeticholic acid), a prescription drug once used to treat primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Although Ocaliva was originally approved to help manage liver disease, mounting evidence and regulatory actions show it has been linked to serious liver injury, liver failure, and even death. The drug was ultimately withdrawn from the U.S. market at the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after reports of severe complications — even in patients without advanced liver scarring.
If you or a loved one took Ocaliva and later experienced significant liver damage, hospitalization, the need for a liver transplant, or loss of life, you may be entitled to legal compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, or funeral costs. At Cornerstone Law, our experienced defective drug attorneys are investigating Ocaliva lawsuits nationwide. We provide compassionate, thorough legal guidance and fight to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable when medications cause harm patients weren’t adequately warned about.
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