Hernia Mesh Lawsuits

Hernia Mesh Lawsuits

If you or a family member has been injured and undergone revision surgery due to a hernia mesh implant, you may be entitled to compensation from the manufacturer. There are lawsuits pending in both Federal and State Courts in many states including New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Manufacturers of Hernia Mesh

The following corporations have been accused of defectively designing and producing hernia mesh that has caused people injury.

  • Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon Physiomesh)
  • Atrium (C-QUR hernia mesh)
  • Covidien (Parietex mesh)
  • C.R. Bard (PerFix, Kugel, 3DMax, or Ventralex mesh)

Hernia Mesh Injuries and Complications

  • Abdominal pain requiring surgery
  • Organ damage requiring surgery
  • Infection requiring surgery
  • Hernia recurrence
  • Intestinal blockage requiring surgery
  • Mesh migration requiring surgery
  • Intestinal fistula requiring surgery
  • Bowel perforation requiring surgery
  • Revision surgery
  • Removal surgery
  • Death caused by surgical complications

Damages afforded under the law

If you believe that you developed any of the above listed physical injuries and have undergone surgery caused by hernia mesh complications, you could be entitled to monetary compensation for:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Past and future pain and suffering
  • Past lost wages and/or loss of future earning capacity
  • Wrongful Death benefits to the families of the deceased victims

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New Jersey Hernia Mesh Lawsuits

Hernia mesh implant injury claims are becoming increasingly common as manufacturers continue to be held accountable for defective medical implants.

The most common hernia mesh injuries include infection, bowel obstruction, adhesion formation, and chronic pain. In some cases, revision surgery might be necessary to address these complications. Unfortunately, this means even more medical bills and potentially lost wages due to missed work.

If you or a family member has had a hernia mesh implanted and suffered from any of these complications, there may be legal options available to help recoup your losses. The lawyers at Garces Grabler & LeBrocq have experience filing lawsuits related to hernia mesh injury claims and they can provide free advice on the best course of action for your case.

Our legal teams are currently representing clients in multiple states, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be entitled to seek compensation from the manufacturer for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

If you believe that you or someone close to you has been injured by a hernia mesh implant, contact us today to find out if you have a case. Do not delay; there is limited time to file a claim before it becomes time-barred under the applicable statute of limitations. By acting now, you can hold the manufacturer accountable for their negligence and get the justice you deserve.

Gathering evidence and filing a claim can be complicated, so it is important to get legal assistance from professionals who understand the law. By understanding all your options, you can make an informed decision about what course of action to take when seeking justice related to hernia mesh implant injuries. With their expertise, you can seek the financial compensation that you deserve and hold the manufacturer accountable for their negligence.

What is Hernia Mesh?

Hernia mesh is a synthetic material, typically made of polypropylene or other plastic fibers that is used to treat hernia-related disorders. This material is inserted into the body either through an incision in the abdominal wall or laparoscopically, meaning no incisions are made. The main purpose of the hernia mesh is to reinforce weakened areas of tissue and provide additional support to prevent future hernias from occurring.

Although hernia mesh can be effective in preventing hernias from recurring, it also has been known to cause serious medical complications as well. In some cases, patients have reported extensive pain due to infection and inflammation caused by the mesh material eroding inside the body over time.

Additionally, the mesh can move away from its original position, causing nerve damage and chronic discomfort. In rare cases, the mesh has been known to cause intestinal obstruction, leading to severe illness or death.

Given these potential risks, hernia mesh must only be used safely. Patients should always consult with their doctor before undergoing any type of surgical procedure involving hernia mesh. Additionally, patients should ask questions about the potential risks associated with using this material before surgery, so they are fully informed before making any decisions. By taking these precautions, patients can help ensure that they have the best outcome possible when treating a hernia-related disorder with hernia mesh.

Manufacturers of Hernia Mesh

The following corporations have been accused of defectively designing and producing hernia mesh that has caused people injury.

  • Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon Physiomesh)
  • Atrium (C-QUR hernia mesh)
  • Covidien (Parietex mesh)
  • C.R. Bard (PerFix, Kugel, 3DMax, or Ventralex mesh)

When it comes to hernia mesh, some of the most cited names in lawsuits are Johnson & Johnson, Atrium, Covidien, and C.R. Bard. All four companies have been sued for allegedly designing and producing defective hernia mesh that caused injury or complications such as infection or bowel perforation in patients who had them implanted.

The Johnson & Johnson product is known as Ethicon Physiomesh and was removed from the market in 2016 due to reports of high complication rates. Similarly, Atrium’s C-QUR hernia mesh has also been subject to several recalls due to an increased risk of adhesion and infection when compared with other similar products on the market.

Covidien’s Parietex mesh was the subject of a voluntary recall in 2015 due to reports of serious risks and failures associated with its use. And finally, C.R. Bard’s PerFix, Kugel, 3DMax, and Ventralex meshes have all been linked to numerous patient injuries as well.

It is important to know that if you have been injured or had complications after having hernia mesh implanted by any of these companies, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. If you believe you may have a case, it’s best to speak with an experienced product liability attorney right away to learn more about your legal rights and options. You shouldn’t have to suffer due to the negligence of these medical device manufacturers.

If you or a loved one has experienced any kind of injury or health complication after having a hernia mesh implanted, don’t hesitate to reach out for help from an experienced legal professional.

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