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Prescription Opioid Lawsuit Updates The plan will: Require family members to contribute between $5.5 billion and $6 billion dollars to various opioid-related causes including at least $750 million for victims of the opioid crisis and their survivors and much of the rest to an opioid addiction fund.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday over a bankruptcy deal for Purdue Pharma that would give billions of dollars to those harmed by the opioid epidemic in exchange for shielding members of the wealthy Sackler family from additional opioid-related lawsuits.
Hear this out loud PauseYou may file your claim electronically at PurduePharmaClaims.com via the link entitled Submit a Claim. For questions regarding this Proof of Claim Form, please call Prime Clerk at (844) 217-0912 or visit PurduePharmaClaims.com. Read the instructions at the end of this document before filling out this form.
Hear this out loud PauseLawsuits against Purdue and Sackler family members accuse them of fueling the opioid epidemic through deceptive marketing of its pain medication. The company pleaded guilty to misbranding and fraud charges related to its marketing of OxyContin in 2007 and 2020.
Hear this out loud PauseThe central claim to all opioid lawsuits is that drug manufacturers and distributors improperly marketed and distributed opioids to states, cities and towns across the United States. This improper marketing and distribution led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
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A settlement for opioid addiction in the US combines $6 billion in damages for individual victims, local governments, states, and tribes, with immunity for the Sackler family behind Purdue Pharma, which aggressively promoted of OxyContin, a prescription painkiller that figures majorly in the United States opioid
March 3 (Reuters) - The Sackler family owners of Purdue Pharma LP docHubed a deal with a group of attorneys general to pay up to $6 billion in cash to resolve widespread litigation alleging that they fueled the U.S. opioid epidemic, bringing the OxyContin maker closer to exiting bankruptcy.
Hear this out loud PausePrescription Opioid Lawsuit Updates The plan will: Require family members to contribute between $5.5 billion and $6 billion dollars to various opioid-related causes including at least $750 million for victims of the opioid crisis and their survivors and much of the rest to an opioid addiction fund.

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