PA NEC Formula Claims
Submission Received

Thank You — Here's What Happens Next

Your case information has been received. A member of our legal team will review your submission regarding NEC (necrotizing enterocolitis) and infant formula exposure, and reach out to you directly. You do not need to do anything further right now.

What to Expect

  1. 1

    Case Review

    1–2 business days

    A member of our legal team reviews your submission to confirm basic case criteria — that your infant was fed formula, received an NEC diagnosis, and that the timing lines up with the litigation.

  2. 2

    Follow-Up Call

    If your case appears to meet initial criteria, we'll call you to gather additional details about your child's diagnosis, treatment, and the formula brand used.

  3. 3

    Case Evaluation with Co-Counsel

    Qualifying cases are presented to our affiliated trial counsel for full evaluation of your claim.

  4. 4

    No Cost, No Obligation

    There is never a fee unless your case results in a settlement or verdict.

What You Can Do While You Wait

None of these are required — but if any are easy for you to pull together, they can speed up the follow-up call.

  • Gather hospital records or discharge paperwork related to your child's NICU stay and NEC diagnosis, if available.
  • Note the brand(s) of infant formula used — Similac, Enfamil, or a store brand.
  • Save any documentation of formula purchase (receipts, packaging, WIC records).

Common Questions

Initial review typically takes 1–2 business days. Full case evaluation timelines vary by case complexity.

Thank you for reaching out.

We know this process can feel overwhelming after everything your family has been through. If you have any questions before we call, please reach out directly.