7-OH Addiction & Overdose Death Lawsuits
Nationwide Legal Help from Wright McCall
The opioid crisis isn’t slowing down—it’s evolving.
A dangerous new substance known as 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) is rapidly gaining attention for its role in addiction, overdose, and wrongful death cases across the United States. Originally derived from kratom, this compound is significantly more potent and far more dangerous than many users realize.
At Wright McCall, we are actively investigating claims involving 7-OH products and fighting to hold manufacturers accountable for the harm they’ve caused.
What Is 7-OH — And Why Is It So Dangerous?
7-OH is a concentrated derivative of kratom that behaves similarly to an opioid inside the body. While kratom is often marketed as a natural supplement, 7-OH is far more powerful—estimated to be up to 13 times stronger than morphine.
Despite this, these products are often:
- Sold in gas stations and smoke shops
- Marketed as “natural” or “safe”
- Packaged in ways that resemble harmless supplements
This creates a dangerous gap between perception and reality—leading many users straight into addiction, severe health complications, or fatal overdose.
Health Risks Linked to 7-OH & Kratom Products
Medical reports and lawsuits continue to link kratom-derived substances like 7-OH to serious and life-threatening complications, including:
- Addiction and withdrawal symptoms
- Seizures and neurological damage
- Liver failure and organ damage
- Cardiovascular complications
- Respiratory depression
- Fatal overdose and wrongful death
Many victims never realize the risk until it’s too late.
Why Lawsuits Are Being Filed
Across the country, families and victims are taking legal action against manufacturers and distributors of 7-OH products.
These lawsuits typically allege:
1. Dangerous & Defective Products
Companies are selling substances that are highly addictive and potentially deadly.
2. Failure to Warn
Consumers are not being properly informed about the risks of addiction, overdose, or death.
3. Misleading Marketing
Products are often advertised as safe, herbal, or holistic—despite behaving like powerful opioids.
4. Profit Over Safety
Evidence suggests some companies prioritized sales while ignoring known health risks.
Who May Be Eligible to File a 7-OH Lawsuit?
You or your family may qualify for a claim if:
- You used a product containing kratom or 7-OH
- You suffered serious health complications
- A loved one experienced overdose or death
- The product was marketed as safe or misleadingly labeled
Even if the product was legally purchased, you may still have a valid case.
Wrongful Death Claims for 7-OH Overdose
If you lost a loved one, you may be able to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.
Eligible parties often include:
- Spouses
- Children
- Parents
- Estate representatives
These claims are designed to recover compensation for:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Lost income and financial support
- Emotional suffering
- Loss of companionship
Compensation Available
A successful 7-OH lawsuit may provide compensation for:
Economic damages
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Ongoing care costs
Non-economic damages
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
Wrongful death damages
- Funeral costs
- Loss of support
Punitive damages
- In cases involving extreme negligence or misconduct
What Needs to Be Proven?
To build a strong case, attorneys must establish that:
- A 7-OH or kratom product was used
- The product caused injury, addiction, or death
- The manufacturer failed to warn or misrepresented risks
Evidence may include:
- Medical records
- Toxicology reports
- Autopsy findings
- Product packaging and marketing claims
Time Limits to File a Claim
Every state has a statute of limitations. In many cases:
- Personal injury claims: ~1–3 years
- Wrongful death claims: ~2 years
Missing this window can permanently prevent you from recovering compensation—so timing matters.
How Wright McCall Can Help
At Wright McCall, we approach these cases aggressively and strategically.
Our legal team will:
- Investigate the product and manufacturer
- Work with medical experts to prove causation
- Build a trial-ready case from day one
- Negotiate maximum settlements
- Take your case to trial if necessary
You pay nothing unless we win.
Take Action Now
7-OH cases are rapidly emerging as a potential mass tort—and early action can make a significant difference in your case.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a 7-OH product:
Don’t wait. Don’t assume you don’t qualify.
Get a Free Case Review Today
Speak with the team at Wright McCall and find out your legal options.
Depo-Provera Meningioma Tumor Attorneys
Wright McCall Is Investigating Claims Nationwide — Free Consultations Available
Were you diagnosed with a meningioma tumor after using the birth control injection Depo-Provera?
You may be entitled to compensation.
At Wright McCall, we are actively reviewing cases involving women who developed meningioma brain tumors after extended use of Depo-Provera. If you or someone you love has received this diagnosis after at least one year of Depo-Provera injections, our legal team is here to help.
What Is Depo-Provera?
Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a long-acting birth control shot given once every three months. It’s used by millions of women in the U.S. and around the world, often for several years at a time. While it’s marketed as a convenient contraceptive, growing evidence suggests a serious hidden risk.
New Findings: A Link Between Depo-Provera and Meningioma
Recent studies have found that using Depo-Provera for longer than one year may increase the risk of developing intracranial meningioma tumors by up to 5.5 times. Meningiomas are tumors that form in the membranes (meninges) surrounding the brain and spinal cord. While generally non-cancerous, they can still cause severe complications.
What You Need to Know About Meningiomas
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Meningiomas can grow and put pressure on the brain or nerves
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Symptoms may include headaches, seizures, vision problems, and cognitive changes
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Treatment often requires complex surgery that carries serious risks
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In some cases, meningiomas may lead to permanent disability or become life-threatening
You May Be Eligible to File a Claim If:
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You received Depo-Provera injections for one year or longer
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You were later diagnosed with a meningioma tumor
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You have undergone treatment, such as surgery, for the condition
Wright McCall is here to help you understand your legal options and pursue financial compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Why Choose Wright McCall?
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No fee unless we win your case
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Decades of experience handling complex pharmaceutical injury cases
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Personalized legal support from start to finish
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Free, confidential consultations
If you believe your health has been affected by Depo-Provera, don’t wait. Time limits apply for filing claims, and early legal action can make a significant difference.
Contact Wright McCall today for a free case review.
You may be entitled to significant compensation. Let us help you fight for justice.
Contact Wright McCall
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