If you or a loved one experienced a serious injury after using a GLP-1 drug, this page explains how to start a claim review, what information is needed, and what happens next. Filing a claim review is free, confidential, and does not obligate you to pursue a lawsuit.

This page serves as the primary conversion and intake hub for the entire lawsuits section.

Who Should File a Claim Review

You should consider filing a review if you used a GLP-1 drug and experienced more than mild, temporary side effects.

Common qualifying situations include:

  • hospitalization or ER visits
  • persistent vomiting or inability to eat
  • diagnosed gastroparesis or motility disorder
  • pancreatitis
  • kidney injury or kidney failure
  • severe dehydration requiring IV fluids
  • gallbladder disease or gallbladder removal
  • intestinal obstruction or bowel shutdown
  • long-term or permanent digestive impairment

If your condition affected your health, work, or daily life, a review is appropriate.

GLP-1 Drugs Commonly Involved in Claims

Claims frequently involve:

You do not need to know the exact dose or dates to begin.

What You Need to Start (Very Minimal)

To start a claim review, you typically only need:

  • the name of the GLP-1 drug you took
  • approximate timeframe of use
  • your main symptoms or diagnosis
  • whether you were hospitalized or had surgery
  • whether symptoms are ongoing

👉 Medical records are NOT required to begin.

What Happens After You Submit a Claim

After submission, the process typically includes:

  1. Initial eligibility screening
  2. Follow-up questions (if needed)
  3. Medical record request assistance
  4. Case strength evaluation
  5. Next-step explanation (including whether legal options may apply)

If your case does not meet current criteria, you will be told clearly and respectfully.

Cost, Privacy, and Obligation

  • Free review
  • No obligation to file a lawsuit
  • Confidential information handling
  • ❌ No upfront fees
  • ❌ No requirement to proceed

Your information is used solely to evaluate eligibility and next steps.

Why Starting Early Matters

Filing early can help with:

  • preserving statute-of-limitations rights
  • protecting medical evidence
  • ensuring inclusion if coordinated litigation or settlements develop
  • avoiding rushed documentation later

➡️ Time limits: Statute of Limitations

Common Reasons People Delay (and Why They Shouldn’t)

Many people wait because:

  • they think symptoms will improve
  • they were told side effects were “normal”
  • diagnosis was delayed
  • they lack medical records
  • they are unsure the drug caused the injury

A review can still be done in all of these situations.

Injuries Most Often Approved for Review

Reviews most often proceed when documentation shows:

  • ER visits or hospitalization
  • objective diagnosis (imaging, labs, testing)
  • surgery or invasive treatment
  • ongoing impairment
  • significant disruption to daily life

➡️ See criteria: Criteria

How Long the Review Takes

  • Initial screening: often same day or within days
  • Record collection (if needed): weeks
  • Full evaluation: varies by case complexity

You will be kept informed at each step.

What Filing a Claim Is Not

Filing a claim review is not:

  • filing a lawsuit in court
  • suing automatically
  • making a public complaint
  • reporting to regulators
  • committing to legal action

It is simply a way to understand your options.

What Can Strengthen Your Submission

Helpful (but not required):

  • list of hospitals or doctors seen
  • dates of ER visits or hospitalization
  • diagnoses you were given
  • notes about symptom progression
  • work missed or daily limitations

➡️ Symptom guide: Documenting Symptoms

Start Your Free Claim Review

If a GLP-1 drug caused serious harm, you can begin a confidential review now.

➡️ Start here: File a Claim
➡️ Eligibility criteria: Criteria
➡️ Contact Page: Contact

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Filing a GLP-1 claim review is free, confidential, and requires minimal information. You do not need medical records or a confirmed diagnosis to start. If your injury involved hospitalization, surgery, organ damage, or long-term impairment, early review can help protect your rights and clarify next steps.

➡️ Start your review now: File a Claim