Texas Couple Moves to Remand Remicade Injury Case



DOCUMENTS
  • Motion to Remand


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - A woman, who claims she developed lupus as a result of receiving Remicade, and her husband recently moved to remand their case against the manufacturer, prescribing physician and administering physician, arguing that they can pursue negligence claims against the doctors. Patricia Hamilton and Thomas Hamilton v. Centocor, Inc., et al., No. C-03-502 (S.D. Texas, Corpus Christi Div.).

The plaintiffs' Dec. 19, 2003, motion to remand states that both the prescribing physician and administering physician failed to warn Patricia Hamilton of the dangers associated with the use of Remicade, and thus, were not fraudulently joined. In addition, …






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