If you developed serious medical complications after taking a GLP-1 drug such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Rybelsus, Trulicity, Saxenda, Victoza, or Zepbound, you may qualify for a legal claim. Thousands of patients nationwide are undergoing case evaluations involving injuries doctors have linked to slowed digestion, dehydration, pancreatic inflammation, and organ damage.

This page is the primary intake gateway for anyone seeking to verify whether their symptoms meet claim criteria.

Who This Evaluation Is For

You may be eligible if you took a GLP-1 medication and later developed any of the following:

Digestive System Injuries

  • diagnosed gastroparesis
  • persistent vomiting
  • inability to tolerate normal meals
  • severe bloating or fullness after small meals
  • intestinal obstruction or motility shutdown

Pancreatic Injuries

  • pancreatitis
  • recurring abdominal pain requiring medical care
  • pancreatic damage after inflammation

Kidney Injuries

  • acute kidney injury (AKI)
  • reduced kidney filtration rates
  • long-term kidney decline
  • dialysis treatment

Gallbladder & Biliary Issues

  • gallstones
  • bile duct obstruction
  • gallbladder inflammation
  • gallbladder removal surgery

Other Severe Harm Indicators

  • repeated ER visits for dehydration
  • diagnosed nutritional deficiencies
  • feeding tube reliance
  • extended work disruption
  • permanent impairment

If one or more apply, a claim review may be appropriate.

The Claim Review Process

Your eligibility review examines:

  1. Medical diagnosis
  2. Dates you used the medication
  3. When symptoms began
  4. Imaging, GI testing, or kidney labs
  5. Hospitalization records
  6. Surgeries or interventions
  7. Whether the condition is ongoing

If your situation aligns with known risk patterns, you may be considered a qualifying claimant.

Information Commonly Requested

During intake screening, most case reviewers look for:

  • proof of GLP-1 prescription or dispensing
  • medical documentation of injuries
  • gastroenterology, renal, or surgical records
  • ER summaries
  • test results:
    • gastric emptying scans
    • pancreatic enzyme labs
    • kidney filtration testing
    • gallbladder imaging

If you do not have these documents yet, medical teams can often help you request them.

Signs You Should Seek a Review Immediately

Claim reviewers consider symptoms high-priority when patients experience:

  • weeks or months of vomiting
  • inability to maintain nutrition
  • dramatic weight loss
  • multiple ER or urgent-care visits
  • diagnosis of gastroparesis or pancreatitis
  • measurable kidney function decline
  • gallbladder removal surgery
  • bowel blockage or pseudo-obstruction

These patterns are frequently seen in current filings.

Why People File Claims

Individuals pursuing claims generally report:

  • permanent digestive disability
  • chronic organ problems
  • long-term treatment costs
  • feeding restrictions
  • reduced quality of life
  • missed work
  • emotional strain

Legal reviews determine whether injuries fit recognized adverse-event patterns associated with GLP-1 medications.

What Compensation May Include

Depending on circumstances, compensation may address:

  • medical bills
  • ER visits
  • surgeries or feeding support
  • dialysis treatment
  • long-term care
  • lost income
  • disability
  • reduced earning ability
  • pain and suffering
  • lifestyle disruption

Financial recovery varies based on documentation and the extent of long-term harm.

No Obligation Case Screening

A claim review does not require filing a lawsuit.
Many begin simply to determine whether their medical condition aligns with known injury patterns and whether compensation may be available.

Conditions Most Often Qualifying

Cases involving the following injuries have shown the strongest eligibility signals:

  • confirmed gastroparesis
  • diagnosed pancreatitis
  • acute or chronic kidney injury
  • intestinal obstruction
  • gallbladder surgery
  • multi-organ stress caused by dehydration
  • long-term GI impairment that did not resolve after stopping the drug

If your doctor suspects a drug-related injury, a review is strongly recommended.

How to Strengthen Your Review

If possible, gather:

  • diagnosis records
  • surgical notes
  • hospital summaries
  • scan/imaging results
  • test results (kidney or pancreatic)
  • GI motility findings
  • prescription history

These help case reviewers determine strength and eligibility.

➡️ Guidance: Medical Records

Additional Eligibility Resources

If You’re Ready to Begin

If you suffered a severe medical complication that you believe may be connected to Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Rybelsus, Trulicity, Saxenda, Victoza, or Zepbound, a claim review can help determine whether legal options apply.

Check Eligibility

You can begin by answering a few simple questions about:

  • the GLP-1 drug used
  • symptoms or diagnosis
  • how long the drug was taken
  • medical treatment received

➡️ Start Your Case Review
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