Defective Medical Device Lawsuits
    Product Liability

    Defective Medical Device Lawsuits

    Medical devices are meant to improve your health, not harm it. When defective devices cause injury, we help victims fight back against negligent manufacturers.

    When Medical Devices Cause Harm

    Medical devices — from hip replacements to pacemakers to surgical mesh — are intended to improve quality of life. Patients trust that these devices have been rigorously tested and are safe for use. Unfortunately, this trust is sometimes misplaced.

    Defective medical devices have caused severe injuries to thousands of patients. When manufacturers rush products to market, cut corners on testing, or ignore warning signs, innocent people pay the price with their health and wellbeing.

    Types of Medical Devices We Investigate

    Hip and Knee Replacements
    Surgical Mesh (Hernia, Pelvic)
    IVC Filters
    Pacemakers and Defibrillators
    Spinal Cord Stimulators
    Insulin Pumps
    Breast Implants
    Cochlear Implants

    Common Medical Device Defects

    Design Defects

    Fundamental flaws in the device's design that make it unreasonably dangerous for its intended use.

    Manufacturing Defects

    Errors during production that result in individual devices being unsafe, even if the design is sound.

    Failure to Warn

    Inadequate instructions or warnings about potential risks and proper usage of the device.

    Marketing Defects

    Misleading claims about the device's safety, effectiveness, or FDA approval status.

    Compensation You May Be Entitled To

    Victims of defective medical devices may be entitled to compensation for:

    • • Medical expenses (past and future)
    • • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
    • • Pain and suffering
    • • Cost of revision surgeries
    • • Rehabilitation and therapy
    • • Emotional distress

    Common Symptoms & Health Effects

    Device failure or malfunction
    Chronic pain at implant site
    Infection or inflammation
    Need for revision surgery
    Metal poisoning symptoms
    Tissue damage or necrosis
    Allergic reactions
    Reduced mobility or function

    Do You Qualify?

    You may be eligible for compensation if:

    • You had a medical device implanted or used
    • The device failed, broke, or caused complications
    • You required additional surgery or treatment
    • You experienced ongoing pain, disability, or health issues

    Time Limit: Time limits vary by state and device type. Contact us immediately for a free case review.

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