Our Firm
An Attorney Who Cares About Clients and Gets Results
The Law Offices of J. Neal Rodgers, PLLC pursues financial compensation for people who have been injured by dangerous or defective prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications and medical devices.
We are known for taking an aggressive approach to resolving these cases and for the results we achieve for our clients. We frequently referred cases from other lawyers who know and respect our work.
The firm was founded in 2005 by J. Neal Rodgers, an attorney who has been practicing law since 1993. Mr. Rodgers is supported by a friendly and competent staff that includes a physician who reviews medical records and assists in medical research.
We Are Up to the Challenge
Our legal team is willing to put in the hard work required to develop a winning case. Defective drug and medical device cases take many hours of medical and legal research. We do everything we can to achieve a positive result for our clients.
We are also dedicated to providing a high level of client service. You will never be just another case at our law firm. Your phone calls and e-mails will be returned promptly if we are not able to speak with you immediately. We take a personal interest in you and your case.
If you have been seriously injured by a dangerous or defective drug or other medical product, we will come to you, no matter where in the country you live, to speak to you about your case.
Compensation for the Injured and Safer Products for All
Our primary goal is to maximize the compensation our clients obtain for damages caused by dangerous and defective drugs. We also hope to make drugs and medical devices safer for everyone. Large verdicts and settlements can encourage more responsible behavior among drug companies and device manufacturers.
To learn if we can be of assistance to you, please contact us by e-mail or call us toll free 888-471-263. The initial consultation is free of charge and you will pay us no attorney fees unless we win compensation in your case. From our office in Charlotte, North Carolina, we represent people harmed by dangerous drugs nationwide.
