HERNIA MESH

Have You Suffered From A Hernia Mesh Implant?

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DANGEROUS HERNIA MESH COMPLICATIONS

Ethicon, a subsidiarary of Johnson & Johnson, has recalled its Physiomesh flexible composite mesh. Again, if you have had complications from your hernia surgery you could be eligible for financial compensation. We can find out what type of devices were used in your surgery. You deserve justice, the call is free, and there is no fee unless we win your case. Call now for your FREE case evaluation, or fill out the form above.

You could be eligible for financial compensation!

HERNIA MESH SIDE EFFECTS

A Hernia Mesh is a surgical mesh is a medical device that is used to provide additional support to weakened or damaged tissue. The majority of surgical mesh devices currently available for use are constructed from synthetic materials or animal tissue. If you have had a hernia surgery and suffered from serious side effects such as:

  • Infection
  • Chronic Pain
  • Mesh Shrinkage
  • Organ Damage
  • Mesh Migration

CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS ARE BEING FILED.

Currently, many class action lawsuits are being filed against medical device and drug manufacturers on behalf of injured consumers who feel these companies should be held accountable for their negligent and unethical actions.

In recent court trials, internal documents revealed that testing done by the manufacturers’ own researchers indicated that certain drugs or medical devices were not safe for public use, yet the manufacturers pushed for approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) anyway.

To date, many of these dangerous drugs and defective devices account for billions of dollars in annual sales for these manufacturers. They also account for hundreds of thousands of patient injuries, illnesses and deaths.

You may be entitled to join a class action lawsuit and receive compensation if you were harmed by a dangerous drug or defective medical device.

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