Illinois Trial Lawyers Working For Autism Prevention
- Do you have a child that has been diagnosed one of the recognized autistic spectrum disorders (autism, childhood disintegrative disorder or Asperger syndrome)?
- Were you prescribed oral terbutaline in the 25-33 week time frame of your pregnancy?
If you can answer yes to either of these questions, please call 866.361.7674 or e-mail the Carter Law Offices in Peoria, Illinois for answers and a free case evaluation by an experienced autism litigation attorney.
At the Carter Law Offices, our respected attorneys understand that the only way to prevent medical negligence and preventable medical error is to tell the truth — the truth about the causes of a condition like autism, and the truth about the role that the medical profession has played in its recent growth.
It has long been suspected that the minute amounts of mercury present in many childhood vaccinations might be at least a contributing factor in the development of autistic spectrum disorder in some children. Definitive scientific proof has yet to be discovered of any direct link.
There is, however, good scientific evidence from clinical trial data to support the claim that the off-label prescription of terbutaline (an asthma medication sold under the names Brethine and Bricanyl) to treat preterm or premature labor may be a cause of autism.
Studies have been conducted or are being pursued by some of the nations most reputable institutions, among them Duke University and Johns Hopkins University, suggesting that terbutaline may cause subtle brain damage that leads to autism. Contact us today for a free case evaluation and to learn the truth.
Why consult an experienced autism litigation attorney about terbutaline and the brain damage it can cause?
The Carter Law Offices has taken a leading role in prosecuting potential claims related to terbutaline use during labor and the subsequent development of recognized autistic spectrum disorders. Our lawyers have the autism litigation experience and detailed understanding of the science underlying these cases to provide you with the sound legal advice and dedicated advocacy you and your child deserve.
Please contact our offices in Peoria, Illinois, today to discuss your case in confidence with an experienced and caring lawyer. There is no charge for this initial consultation and no fees or costs for you to pay unless we obtain a financial award or settlement in your autism litigation case.



