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NEC Baby Formula Lawsuit

Families of infants harmed by formula are taking legal action. Join the NEC lawsuit and demand accountability. 

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What is the NEC
Lawsuit about?

The NEC baby formula lawsuit involves legal claims against the makers of Similac and Enfamil, two cow’s milk-based formulas widely given to premature infants. Research shows these products may significantly increase the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a serious and potentially fatal intestinal disease. Parents allege that manufacturers failed to warn about this risk, even as babies suffered severe injuries or died.

The lawsuits aim to hold these companies accountable and help families recover compensation for medical bills, long-term care, and loss. 

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Once we confirm your eligibility, our legal team will help you sign the necessary documents to start your claim.

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Frequently asked questions​

Do I need proof that my baby was fed Similac or Enfamil?

Yes. Medical records, NICU feeding logs, or hospital discharge summaries that show your child was given Similac or Enfamil help support your case. If you have formula packaging or receipts, those can also be useful, but aren’t always required.

Absolutely. You do not have to experience a loss to qualify. If your child survived NEC but required surgery, had lasting complications, or needed extended care, you may still be eligible for compensation.

You may qualify if your child was born prematurely or underweight, was fed Similac or Enfamil in the hospital or NICU, and was later diagnosed with NEC. A lawyer can review your records to confirm eligibility.

Families may be eligible for compensation covering medical bills, long-term care, pain and suffering, funeral costs (if applicable), and more. Each case is different, and settlement or verdict amounts vary based on the injury. 

Yes. NEC lawsuits must be filed within your state’s statute of limitations, often 1 to 3 years from when you knew or should have known about the connection between the formula and NEC. Don’t wait to act.

Hundreds of cases are part of a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL 3026). Judges have allowed expert medical testimony, and some state courts have already awarded major verdicts. More trials are scheduled for 2025, and new claims are still being accepted.

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Despite growing scientific evidence, the company failed to warn users about the risks. Now, victims are filing claims to seek justice and compensation.

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