🧠 Was Your Child Born With Health Issues Tied to Opioid Exposure?

💬 You may be eligible for significant compensation if your child experienced withdrawal symptoms, seizures, or long-term health issues after birth.

Was Your Child Born With Health Issues Caused by Opioids?

Thousands of babies were exposed to opioids before birth — and many now suffer from developmental delays, seizures, or Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). If this happened to your child, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

🔍 You May Qualify If...

Between 1999 and today, a wave of opioid prescriptions — like OxyContin, Percocet, Suboxone, and others — were heavily marketed to doctors and patients across the U.S. Drug companies downplayed the risks, leading to addiction… and thousands of children were born with withdrawal symptoms after being exposed in the womb.


Many of these babies:



❌Shook uncontrollably or cried inconsolably

❌Had trouble feeding or sleeping

❌Were later diagnosed with learning delays, seizures, or developmental problems



You are not alone — and now, drug companies
🏭 are being held accountable.

Parents are filing lawsuits to cover the cost of medical care, therapy, and long-term developmental treatment.


👉Find out if you qualify today. It only takes 30 seconds.

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This lawsuit is being filed against opioid manufacturers like Purdue Pharma and Endo Health Solutions , who knowingly misled doctors and patients about the risks of opioids — especially during pregnancy.


When pregnant women were prescribed these medications, unborn children were exposed in the womb.

Many developed Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) and faced withdrawal symptoms right after birth.

These children are innocent victims of deceptive marketing — and you may be eligible to file a claim on your child’s behalf.

💵 Families May Receive $75,000–$800,000+

Depending on your child’s medical condition and long-term care needs, compensation may include:


💰Medical expenses (past and future)
💰Therapy and special education costs
💰Emotional distress

💰Long-term developmental care


Some lawsuits have already been settled — and more are being filed now. Even if your child was born years ago, you may still qualify.

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Satisfied Client Stories

Anonymous Parent, Ohio

"I had no idea my daughter’s seizures were tied to the meds I was given while pregnant. The legal team explained everything, and now we’re finally getting help."

Jessica M., Florida

"We spent years on therapy and medical bills. Filing this claim gave us the financial support we needed."

⚖️ This Could Be the Help Your Family Needs


You’ve done everything you can for your child. If opioid exposure is to blame, you shouldn’t have to bear the burden alone. Drug companies are finally being held accountable — and families are getting the compensation they deserve.


👉Take 30 seconds to see if you qualify.

Your case will be 100% confidential and risk-free.

Frequently Asked Question

What is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)?

NAS is a condition where newborns go through withdrawal after being exposed to opioids during pregnancy. Symptoms include shaking, high-pitched crying, feeding issues, and more.

Is this a class action lawsuit?

No — this is a mass tort. That means your case is evaluated individually, and compensation is based on your child’s specific injuries.

I took opioids under a doctor's care. Do I still qualify?

Yes. These lawsuits target the drug manufacturers, not you or your doctor. Even legally prescribed opioids can lead to liability.

What if my child was born years ago?

You may still qualify depending on when symptoms were discovered and what your state’s statute of limitations allows.

How much does this cost me?

There’s no cost to file. Lawyers work on contingency — meaning you only pay if you win.

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