Accutane Lawyer: Questions and Answers
Frequently asked questions and answers by Accutane lawyers about lawsuits being pursued for individuals who have suffered an injury. >>SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION

Potential lawsuits are being reviewed by the Accutane lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. for individuals who have suffered inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease after using the popular acne medication.
Our law firm is reviewing potential Accutane lawsuits for individuals throughout the United States. All claims are being handled on a contingency fee basis, which means that there are no fees for our attorneys to pursue your lawsuit unless we secure a financial recovery for your injury.
The following questions and answers are provided to help potential clients better understand the litigation and understand the legal rights they may have as a result of Accutane. If you have additional questions or wish to obtain a free consultation with an Accutane injury lawyer, call our law firm toll free at 1-800-522-0102 or request a free claim evaluation.
How do I join the Accutane class action lawsuit over an intestine injury?
Although commonly referred to as a class action, lawsuits over Accutane are actually individual claims on behalf of former users of the acne drug who have developed severe intestinal problems from Accutane. To determine whether you, a friend or family member may be entitled to compensation for bowel problems through an Accutane suit, request a free consultation and claim evaluation by one of our lawyers. Read the rest of this answer »
How long will it take until Accutane suits are settled?
Thousands of individuals have filed Accutane suits as a result of bowel problems from Accutane, and the number of new cases continues to grow. While Accutane settlement agreements have been reportedly reached in some cases, the drug maker is continuing to defend the lawsuits and it is unknown how long it will take for the Accutane bowel disease litigation to resolve. Read the rest of this answer »
Was a recall of Accutane issued?
Although the acne medication Accutane was removed from the market in the United States in June 2009 amid concerns about an increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease from Accutane and a growing number of lawsuits, an official Accutane recall was not issued. Read the rest of this answer »
How much does it cost for an Accutane injury attorney to represent me?
The Accutane attorneys at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. work on a contingency fee basis, which means that all lawsuits are investigated and pursued without any out-of-pocket payment from our clients. Our lawyers are paid out of a portion of any money that is recovered for an Accutane injury, and there are never any attorney fees or expenses owed if an Accutane settlement or recovery is not received. Read the rest of this answer »
What is the difference between IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and Accutane IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)?
The Accutane lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. are reviewing potential IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) lawsuits for former users of the popular acne medication. While this condition is often confused with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), Accutane lawsuits are not being pursued for IBS. Read the rest of this answer »
What are symptoms of IBD or Inflammatory Bowel Disease from Accutane side effects?
Side effects of Accutane and its generic equivalents have been associated with hundreds of cases of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Read the rest of this answer »
What are symptoms of ulcerative colitis from Accutane?
An increased risk of the serious bowel condition ulcerative colitis has been linked to side effects of Accutane (isotretinoin) and its generic equivalents. Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and it can have a devastating impact on an individuals health, years after Accutane was used to treat acne. Read the rest of this answer »
What are symptoms of Crohn’s disease from Accutane?
The side effects of Accutane (isotretinoin), and its generic equivalent, have been linked to an increased of Crohn’s disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A number of former users of the acne medication are pursuing an Accutane lawsuit over Crohn’s disease after developing symptoms of this bowel injury. Read the rest of this answer »





