In Massachusetts, medication injury claims often focus on whether a drug was unreasonably dangerous due to issues such as:
- Inadequate warnings (for example, risks that weren’t clearly communicated to patients or prescribing clinicians)
- Defective design or manufacturing
- Failure to provide safety information in a way that would allow safer decisions
Your situation matters. A drug can cause harm even when used as directed, and the law may still recognize liability when the risks were not properly handled through labeling, testing, or safety communications.


