A state court in Massachusetts is currently hearing the case of Maria Cardenas. The plaintiff in this transvaginal mesh lawsuit, Cardenas received an implant of Boston Scientific transvaginal mesh that she claims caused her serious injuries due to defective design.
This lawsuit is the second bellwether trial involving Boston Scientific transvaginal mesh. The first bellwether trial was completed in July with a ruling in Boston Scientific’s favor, and involved a plaintiff who had received an implant of Boston Scientific’s Pinnacle product.
Carey Danis & Lowe Can Help You
Although Boston Scientific was not found accountable in the first bellwether trial, each case is unique, which means that the outcome of the Cardenas case has the potential to result in a verdict favoring the plaintiff.
As a national law firm based in St. Louis, Carey Danis & Lowe specializes in defective medical device litigation. Our lawyers understand the pain and suffering endured by individuals who have used a defective medical device. In such situations, our lawyers step in to help victims of poorly designed consumer products.
Carey Danis & Lowe believes that it is of the utmost importance to hold accountable medical device manufacturers who overlook consumer safety.
If you or someone you love has suffered a transvaginal mesh injury, Carey Danis & Lowe is here to help. We are currently investigating transvaginal mesh cases, and are available to review your case during a free initial evaluation.
Share your transvaginal mesh story with Carey Danis & Lowe today by calling us at 800.721.2519, or by completing a confidential personal injury claim form.