Dangerous medical device attorneys like me have been keeping watch on surgical robots, a new technology used in certain kinds of surgery. Promoters of the robots say they make surgery…
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As a defective medical device lawyer, I was interested to see a recent case out of Connecticut having to do with an allegedly defective catheter. In Incardona v. Roer, Karen…
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As a defective medical device lawyer, I was interested to see reports that a medical device maker is considering making a very high settlement offer to thousands of Americans involved…
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Tenth Circuit Permits Negligence Claim Against Knee Implant Manufacturer to Stand – Howard v. Zimmer
Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Riegel v. Medtronic, defective medical device attorneys like me have had a limited ability to claim financial compensation for our clients. That’s…
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Not as many medical devices are approved by the FDA as you might think. While many people expect that all implantable medical devices are regulated by the federal government, the…
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Published May 17, 2012 on LawsuitInformation.org According to court documents, on March 15th, 2012, a California resident, Therese Gonzales, filed a lawsuit in New Jersey District Court (case no. 2:2012cv01651)…
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As a defective medical device lawyer, I was disappointed several years ago by the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling denying people injured by dangerous medical devices the right to sue. Specifically,…
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As a St. Louis defective drug attorney, I was disturbed to read about a new Food and Drug Administration warning of potential irreversible cartilage damage from certain anesthetics and medical…
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Transvaginal mesh has resulted in over 1,000 Reports of Complications in 3 Years. That number should be multiplied because epidemiologist in the medical field acknowledge that adverse events are under…
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Published August 20, 2012 on LawsuitInformation.org On July 3, 2012 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed that medical devices distributed in the United States include a unique device identifier.…
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