Thousands of transvaginal mesh lawsuits targeting C.R. Bard are currently pending in a federal court in West Virginia. In late December 2014, C.R. Bard submitted a request to postpone bellwether trials.
Judge Joseph R. Goodwin, who is managing pretrial proceedings in the C.R. Bard multidistrict litigation (MDL), as well as the six other transvaginal mesh MDLs in West Virginia, denied the transvaginal mesh manufacturer’s request on the grounds that C.R. Bard failed to deliver a sufficient reason for delaying the bellwether trials.
As there are thousands of cases pending in the C.R. Bard MDL, it is a wise decision to move forward in favor of continuing proceedings, especially for efficiency’s sake. The women in each of these lawsuits has suffered tremendously as a result of C.R. Bard transvaginal mesh, and thus, the legal process should not be halted, and especially not on account of an unsupported request.
Carey Danis & Lowe Represents Mesh Victims
Our law firm represents women and their families in transvaginal mesh lawsuits. We understand the profound pain and suffering that these women and their families have endured as a result of defective transvaginal mesh. For these women and their families, our defective medical device lawyers work tirelessly to recover losses.
If you or someone you love has experienced transvaginal mesh complications, we encourage you to begin exploring your legal options and compensation eligibility during a free, no-obligation case evaluation.
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