
The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
Conway Dangerous Drug Lawyer
Justice for Prescription Drug & Device Injuries
Dangerous Drugs Lawyer in Conway, Arkansas
When a medication that’s meant to heal causes serious harm, the results can be devastating. At The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, our dangerous drugs lawyers in Conway, Arkansas, represent individuals and families who have suffered due to defective or improperly marketed prescription medications. Whether you’ve experienced organ damage, cancer, strokes, or other severe side effects, we’re here to help you hold pharmaceutical companies accountable.
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We understand the complex nature of drug injury claims and how to navigate both Arkansas courts and national multidistrict litigation (MDLs). From Zantac and Ozempic to power ports and defective implants, our team has experience pursuing compensation for a wide range of harmful pharmaceutical products.
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You deserve answers. You deserve justice. And you deserve a lawyer who’s committed to fighting for your rights. Schedule a free consultation with our Conway dangerous drugs legal team today—and let us start building your case for recovery.


Why Clients Choose Our Dangerous Drug Lawyers
Clients across Conway and Central Arkansas choose us because we combine deep knowledge of pharmaceutical liability with a strong track record of results. We’ve handled cases involving some of the most widely recalled drugs and defective devices—successfully representing clients harmed by blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer-linked heartburn treatments, and faulty implants.
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Our legal team provides direct, personal service while leveraging national-level litigation tools. We partner with medical experts, researchers, and case analysts to build evidence that proves negligence and corporate wrongdoing. Most importantly, we care about the people behind every case and guide you through every step with clear, compassionate communication.
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What We Handle: Drug & Device Injury Cases
Our firm takes on a wide range of cases involving FDA-regulated drugs and medical products. If you were prescribed a medication that caused unexpected complications, or had a device surgically implanted that failed or was later recalled, you may have a claim. We have worked with clients suffering from organ damage, vision loss, blood clots, strokes, and permanent disability due to drug-related side effects or faulty device components.
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You don’t need to know all the details—we’ll investigate for you. Simply reach out for a consultation and we’ll determine whether you’re eligible to pursue legal action under Arkansas law or as part of a larger multi-district litigation.
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What to Expect When You Work With Us
When you contact our Conway dangerous drug lawyers, the process starts with a free consultation. We’ll review your medical records and listen to your story. If we take your case, we’ll conduct a thorough investigation, secure supporting documents, and consult with leading medical and regulatory experts.
You’ll never face a pharmaceutical company alone. We manage the entire legal process—from filing your case to negotiating settlements and, if necessary, representing you in court. Throughout your case, we’ll provide regular updates and answer your questions so you feel confident in your next steps.



Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as a “dangerous drug” claim?
A dangerous drug claim can include manufacturing defects, contaminated batches, lack of FDA-approved labeling, failure to warn doctors or users about risks, or off-label promotions.
How long do I have to file a claim in Arkansas?
Arkansas generally has a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. However, exceptions may extend this—so it's important to contact us promptly.
Will there be out-of-pocket costs?
No. We work on contingency—meaning you don’t pay unless we recover compensation for you.