Grandmother Lost Eye from Contaminated Drops Made in India; Maker Faces No Accountability
A recent Spotlight on America investigation examines the devastating impact contaminated eye drops have had on patients across the United States and the challenges families face in seeking accountability from foreign drug manufacturers.
The report tells the story of Clara Oliva, a Florida grandmother who lost an eye after using eye drops linked to a deadly outbreak of drug-resistant infections tied to an India-based manufacturer. The investigation also explores broader concerns surrounding pharmaceutical oversight, international manufacturing practices, and the legal hurdles injured consumers encounter when pursuing justice.
As attorney Ryan Yaffa, who represents the family, stated in the report, “To my knowledge, no law firm or claimant here in the United States has been able to effectively serve them and hail them into a US court to be held accountable.”
The investigation raises important questions about consumer safety, corporate accountability, and protections for patients harmed by defective medical products.
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