Zicam makes a lot of products. Which ones are associated with the loss of smell?
Only three:
I have some of the recalled Zicam. What should I do with it?
According to the FDA, you should not use it. Before you decide to throw it away, you may want to speak with a Zicam lawyer to see if you have potential Zicam lawsuit. A lawyer can advise you on whether to keep the Zicam product, or to dispose of it.
If I do have a Zicam lawsuit, how much will my case be worth?
That’s a question best addressed to a lawyer. However, I can tell you that your case will be valued in both economic damages and noneconomic damages. Economic damages are those you can put a fixed price on. For example, if you have to have medical treatment due to your loss of smell, the medical bills would be considered economic damages. Noneconomic damages are things you can’t put a fixed price on, like the pain, suffering, and inconvenience of losing all or part of your sense of smell. When I put you in touch with a lawyer, he or she will discuss the potential value of your case in much more detail. He or she will also be able to tell you about the previous Zicam lawsuits that were settled.
How much will this cost me?
Absolutely nothing. The lawyers I’ll put you in touch with work on a contingency-fee basis. That means that they only get paid a percentage of whatever money they recover for you. You’ll never be asked to pay them a dime from your own pocket. And because they only get paid if you get paid, you know they have every incentive to work hard on your behalf.
How much time do I have to decide what to do?
Only a lawyer can answer that question precisely. What I can tell you is that if you wait too long to file a lawsuit, you may not ever be allowed to do so. So it’s in your best interest to have me put you in touch with a Zicam lawyer sooner rather than later. The contact form below is the easiest way to be put in touch with an attorney who will advise you of your legal rights.
