City of Grande Prairie files $10 billion class action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers
The City of Grande Prairie has officially filed a $10 billion class action lawsuit regarding the opioid crisis and will be represented by the Guardian Law Group.
Last month, City committee recommended that Council participate in a class action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers.
The City has now signed on as the Representative Plaintiff in the lawsuit, which is being filed against over 40 pharmaceutical companies for their alleged role in the opioid crisis and the harm caused to communities and the effect it has had on resources in these communities and on municipalities responding to the crisis.
The lawsuit claims that these manufacturers falsely and fraudulently marketed opioids as safe and non-addictive, failed to properly perform long-term studies on the effects of the drugs, and created a false perception of safety and value of opioids in the medical community.