I'm wondering this because there are many people being forcibly drugged and elelctro-shocked throughout the United States, and the world. These "treatments" can and do cause pain, fear, terror, irreversable brain damage, infertility, and even death among many, many other adverse effects. Do attorneys deal with these issues? Or is it something they avoid for a particular reason?
It reminds me of the joke of an "ambulance chaser"
all these attorney's have to do is get aquainted with psychiatric survivors, and this would be big bucks both for the lawyers, and for the poor souls who have encountered this institution.
and I forgot to mention, there are plenty of "Reglan" commercials on television these days. It is a heart burn medication, that can cause Tardive Dyskinesia. What most people do not know is many people are FORCED to take anti-psychotic drugs that produce the same thing, Tardive Dyskinesia. I think they are entitled to sue just as much as any Reglan user, don't you? They were forced to take it, which compounds mental distress, and then leaves the victim with other health issues to deal with and further traumatization.

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