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The Drakulich Firm

The Drakulich Firm

2727 Camino del Rio South Suite 322, San Diego, CA 92108, San Diego, CA 92108

5 Attorneys
2 Locations
$12.2B+ Recovered
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About The Drakulich Firm

The Drakulich Firm represents clients in personal injury, product liability, mass actions, and business litigation. With offices in San Diego, California and Reno, Nevada, the firm serves clients throughout California, Nevada, and nationwide for mass tort cases. Founding partner Nicholas J. Drakulich has over 35 years of trial experience. The firm has recovered billions of dollars in verdicts and settlements. They also employ a Director of Medical Review.

Notable Case Results

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$9B

Mass Tort

Historic punitive damages jury verdict in the Actos MDL (Pioglitazone) against Takeda Pharmaceutical ($6 Billion) and Eli Lilly & Co. ($3 Billion) for bladder cancer.

2014Trial VerdictView

$2.4B

Mass Tort

Settlement in the Actos MDL (Pioglitazone) for bladder cancer, resolving thousands of lawsuits against Takeda Pharmaceutical.

2015View

$268M

Mass Tort

Settlement for lawsuits against Medtronic over fractured wires in cardiac defibrillators linked to 13 deaths.

2010View

$240M

Mass Tort

Increased settlement amount from Boston Scientific (Guidant Corporation) for claims involving potentially faulty defibrillators.

2007View

$195M

Mass Tort

Settlement for claims against Boston Scientific (Guidant Corporation) for not alerting thousands of heart patients to potential flaws in a defibrillator.

2007View

$114M

Mass Tort

Settlement on behalf of thousands of patients with potentially faulty heart defibrillators made by Medtronic Inc.

2007View

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