Ppi ReclaimBanks had it their own way for quite some time. Fat cats were getting their cream and their poor customers were being fleeced in the process. They`d go cap in hand to the banks for a loan and were offered payment protection insurance (PPI) at the same time. In many cases the rate for the loan would be lower if PPI was taken out at the same time making it seem more attractive. However, the cost of PPIs could vary from 13% right up to 56% of the loan amount. Moreover, clauses were often put into the policies that meant they wouldn`t pay out anyway in times of sickness or redundancy. People have wised-up in recent times and those who think they might have been pressured into paying for, or misled about a policy, can speak to claims management teams about a possible
Ppi Reclaim. They could be entitled to thousands of pounds if the
Ppi Reclaimis successful. If you weren`t given all of the facts about your PPI in the past then you have a strong case for the
Ppi Reclaim. Why should the banks get away with fleecing their customers over a number of years, especially with regards to payment protection insurance? Customers who think that they might have been treated unfairly have a strong right of appeal.
The German pharmaceutical company Bayer AG announced in August of 2001 a voluntary withdrawal of its drug Baycol (cerivastatin) from the US and European markets. Over 31 people have died while taking the drug. They perish of severe muscle breakdown, a rare condition that has been associated with cholesterol-lowering drugs like Baycol. Many of the people to die while using Baycol were also using gemfibrozil, despite warnings about the danger of mixing the two.
Drug recalls are relatively rare, representing less than 3% of drugs that are released into the market. The FDA supported this voluntary recall. Baycol has been used worldwide by over 6 million people, and it will remain on the market in Japan where gemfibrozil is unavailable.
Since statins (cholesteral-lowering drugs) were introduced in the marketplace many physicians noted that patients experienced muscle spasms and pain. In this case of the Baycol tragedies, this muscle soreness progressed to a full-scale breakdown, a condition called rhabdomyolysis. As this muscle tissue breaks down it releases toxic proteins into the bloodstream. When this tainted blood reaches the internal organs it causes kidney failure. Nearly all of the Baycol deaths were caused by kidney failure.
There have been lawsuits filed against Bayer, and rightfully so, for introducing this dangerous and deadly drug into the marketplace. Many of the adverse reactions took place with high dose pills used in conjunction with gemfibrozil, but many people also died while taking small doses of Baycol alone. If you or a loved one has suffered from the use of Baycol, contact an attorney right away.