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How Do Contingency Fees Work With a Valsartan Recall Attorney?

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October 2025 Update: Saiontz & Kirk is no longer reviewing new Valsartan cancer lawsuits at this time. The information on this page is for informational and historical purposes only.

Saiontz & Kirk previously reviewed potential valsartan lawsuits for individuals throughout the United States who were diagnosed with liver cancer, stomach cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer or suffered a severe liver injury that may have been caused by a chemical impurity in certain versions of the generic hypertension drug.

All cases were handled by our valsartan recall attorneys on a contingency fee basis, which means that there were no out-of-pocket costs to hire our law firm and we only received an attorney fee or expenses if a recovery is secured by our client.

Through the use of contingency fees, our clients were able to obtain the highest quality of representation – regardless of their individual financial resources.

The manufacturers of generic valsartan drugs are global pharmaceutical companies, with substantial resources that can be devoted to avoid paying fair compensation to individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer from valsartan contaminated with N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).

Contingency attorney fees previously allowed the injury lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. to represent clients nationwide in pharmaceutical and medical device litigation without upfront costs. Over the years, our firm has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of clients in prior cases against major manufacturers and distributors. These efforts reflected a long-standing commitment to holding companies accountable when profits were placed ahead of consumer safety.

Austin Kirk

Last Updated October 11, 2018
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