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Compounding Drugs Could Create Higher Workers Compensation Liability

2012-11-02

Jeffrey M. Adelson, Managing Partner and workers’ compensation defense attorney in the Santa Ana, California Office of Adelson, Testan, Brundo, Novell & Jimenez, was recently quoted in an article on the front page of Business Insurance discussing the risks and costs associated with contaminated compound drugs in workers’ compensation cases.

Concerns over the practice of large scale compounding are rising following an outbreak of meningitis linked to a New England drug compounding company, and as Adelson noted for Business Insurance, this could have far reaching implications for employers. Click here to read the online article, appearing in the October 15, 2012 issue of Business Insurance magazine.

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