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Families Who Lost Loved Ones to 7-OH or Kratom Products Urged to Preserve Evidence
Tampa, United States – July 1, 2026 / Armando Personal Injury Law /
Armando Personal Injury Law is actively investigating fatal kratom and 7-OH related cases on behalf of families who lost a loved one following the use of products marketed as kratom, enhanced kratom, kratom extract, 7-OH, 7-hydroxymitragynine, or similar items.
The firm is currently reviewing wrongful death cases involving fatal exposure to kratom-related products, including tablets, gummies, drink shots, extracts, powders, tinctures, and other consumer goods that may have been sold online, in smoke shops, vape shops, gas stations, convenience stores, or other retail locations.
The investigation centers on whether manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, online sellers, retailers, or other companies may bear legal responsibility for placing dangerous or misleading products into the stream of commerce. Potential issues under review include product formulation, product concentration, inadequate warnings, misleading marketing, unlawful sale, failure to disclose opioid-like risks, and failure to warn consumers about possible interactions with alcohol, prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, sleep aids, allergy medication, or other substances.
“Families deserve answers when a loved one dies after using a product they believed was safe, natural, or less dangerous than it actually was,” said Attorney J. Armando Edmiston of Armando Personal Injury Law. “These are not simple supplement disputes. Fatal kratom and 7-OH cases can involve toxicology, product testing, warning-label issues, medical causation, and corporate accountability. Our goal is to help families understand what happened, preserve the evidence, and determine whether a wrongful death claim may exist.”
7-OH, also known as 7-hydroxymitragynine, has drawn growing concern from regulators due to findings that certain concentrated or enhanced products may behave differently than ordinary kratom leaf. Many of these products are marketed in consumer-friendly forms such as gummies, tablets, drink mixes, and shots, which may lead users to underestimate the associated risks.
Armando Personal Injury Law is encouraging families to act promptly if they believe a kratom-related or 7-OH product may have contributed to a loved one’s death. Critical evidence can be lost quickly, particularly when products were purchased from local stores or online sellers.
Families should preserve:
- The product itself, including any remaining tablets, gummies, liquids, powders, shots, extracts, or tinctures
- The bottle, wrapper, package, blister pack, label, or container
- Photos of the front and back of the product label
- Receipts, bank records, order confirmations, shipping records, or store information
- Prescription medication bottles and pharmacy records
- Over-the-counter allergy, cold, sleep, or pain medication packaging
- EMS, emergency room, hospital, autopsy, death certificate, and toxicology records
- Any text messages, emails, photos, search history, or witness information related to the purchase or use of the product
The firm is currently reviewing fatal kratom and 7-OH related wrongful death cases. Armando Personal Injury Law is not currently accepting nonfatal overdose, withdrawal, liver injury, illness, or adverse reaction cases unless the exposure resulted in death.
Contact Information:
Armando Personal Injury Law
2002 E 5th Ave Unit 103
Tampa, FL 33605
United States
J. Armando Edmiston
+1-813-482-0355
https://www.armandoinjurylaw.com