Kratom Addiction and Overdose Injury Compensation Claims

"The Palm Beach County Coroner attributed the death to “acute mitragynine intoxication.” Mitragynine, one of two main chemical compounds in kratom, produces classic opioid-like effects at high concentrations, such as sedation, nausea, vomiting, addiction and difficulty breathing, which may be fatal."

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Manufacturers and Retailers of Kratom Failed to Warn 
Consumers of the Dangers.

What is Kratom?

Despite the accumulating evidence of health risks associated with Kratom use, the herb is often marketed as a "natural supplement." This language can mislead consumers into thinking it is risk-free. Kraton products are not yet regulated by the FDA.

"Some studies have found that some kratom sellers add more of the active ingredient than kratom naturally has. And because kratom products lack clear labels, it's not possible to know how much kratom people who use it take."
- MayoClinic

About the Kratom Investigation

$11 million awarded to family of woman who died after taking Kratom, an opioid-like herb.

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 Time is Limited to File a Claim.

If you or a loved one have suffered injuries as a result of Kratom use, our legal experts are here to support you in seeking compensation. Our team is committed to holding companies that produce, import, or distribute Kratom accountable for their actions and ensuring that victims receive the justice and reparations they deserve. Contact us today to learn more about your legal options and join the growing number of plaintiffs seeking accountability and change.

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Our firm champions the fundamental right to informed consumer choice. The current investigations regarding Kratom highlight the imperative need for companies to disclose all ingredients and every potential side effect of their products. 

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The lawsuit alleged that a kratom distributor was responsible for the woman's death because it marketed the product as an all-natural supplement.

Kratom operates in a legal grey area and is commonly sold online or at convenience stores and gas stations, typically available in the form of capsules or loose powder. However, several states, including Alabama, Arkansas, and Wisconsin, have banned kratom.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cautioned consumers against using kratom, citing risks of liver toxicity, seizures, and potential for substance use disorder.

Kratom is a tropical evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia. The leaves of the kratom tree have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to relieve pain, boost energy, and enhance mood. 

Kratom can produce effects similar to both stimulants and opioids, depending on the dosage. While low doses typically result in increased energy and alertness, higher doses may induce overdose and possibly death.

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• Muscle pain

• High blood pressure

• Confusion, tremors and seizures

• Trouble breathing

• Depression

  • Kratom has known side effects, including:

The Dark Side of Kratom

"This is as dangerous as it comes. It can cause heart rate going up, sweating going up, blood pressure going up, and if you have other medical conditions it could actually be life threatening,"

- Jack Riley, Special Agent in Charge for the Chicago Field Division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
CBC NEWS

Kratom: What science is discovering about the risks and benefits of a controversial herb

Traditionally prepared kratom is from freshly harvested leaves, whereas kratom in the U.S. is from dried leaf material, which changes in chemical composition as it dries and ages.

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