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Hernia mesh is used in surgical procedures for hernia repair, chest wall reconstruction, and the treatment of surgical wounds. Certain models of hernia mesh are now facing increased scrutiny after large numbers of patients have complained of serious health complications and side effects.

If you or a loved one suffered infection, an allergic reaction, surgical mesh failure, or internal organ damage after undergoing a procedure that used surgical mesh, you may be entitled to compensation. We have the knowledge and resources to take on defective medical device cases and we’ll fight to get you what you deserve. Don’t wait—contact our Green Bay defective product lawyers now to get started.

Have You Experienced These Hernia Mesh Complications?

Several hernia mesh models have been linked to serious side effects, including:

  • Allergic reactions
  • Mesh erosion or failure
  • Abdominal pain
  • Ulcers
  • Organ perforation
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Intestinal fistulas
  • Renal failure

If you or a loved one had a surgery involving the use of hernia mesh and suffered these or other health complications, contact our firm today. We’re ready to help you get fair compensation for your injuries.

Which Hernia Mesh Products Are Defective?

A variety of mesh products are used to repair hernias, but reports suggest that certain types of mesh pose an increased risk of injury to patients. These models include:

  • Atrium C-Qur™ 
    Production of Atrium’s coated C-Qur mesh was permanently halted in 2015, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an injunction stopping the manufacture of the product.
  • Bard Ventralex™ ST
    Ventralex ST, a plastic polyprylene hernia mesh product by C.R. Bard, Inc., has been linked to severe allergic reactions and side effects. Unlike transvaginal mesh, which is made of the same substance, there are no FDA warnings about use of Ventralex ST mesh for hernia repair.
  • Ethicon Physiomesh®
    Ethicon issued a voluntary recall of its Physiomesh hernia mesh after studies showed a higher than normal rate of hernia recurrence requiring surgery to correct.

Why You Need a Defective Medical Product Lawyer After a Hernia Mesh Injury

If you’ve experienced complications after a hernia procedure, you shouldn’t have to pay for the resulting medical expenses out-of-pocket. At Brian Hodgkiss Injury Lawyers, we also believe that you deserve to be compensated for the pain you suffered.

Here’s what you can expect from us when you get our law firm on your side after a hernia mesh injury:

  • Your consultation is free. Are you unsure whether or not to pursue litigation? Come talk to one of our attorneys about your case. It costs you nothing.
  • You don’t pay anything unless we win. If you can’t afford to hire a lawyer right now, that shouldn’t prevent you from getting justice. We never charge any fees unless we get you compensation.
  • We know how much your injury is worth. Our experienced product liability lawyers can calculate how much your hernia mesh injury has affected your life, and fight for your right to compensation for your medical bills and pain and suffering.
  • We’re not afraid to go up against major corporations. Hernia mesh manufacturers have large legal teams on their side, but we’re here to level the playing field. Our experienced legal team doesn’t back down, and we know how to hold corporations accountable for their negligence.

Hernia Mesh Injury Lawsuits

If you’ve experienced complications after a procedure that used hernia mesh, our firm wants to help you get fair compensation for your injuries. We’ll work hard to hold the responsible parties accountable for the pain and suffering they’ve caused you. Contact our firm today to get the help you deserve.

C-Qur™ is a trademark of Atrium Medical Corporation and is used here only to identify the product in question. Ventralex® is a registered trademark of C.R. Bard, Inc., and is used here only to identify the product in question. Physiomesh® is a registered trademark of Ethicon, Inc., and is used here only to identify the product in question.

This law firm is not associated with, sponsored by, or affiliated with Atrium Medical Corporation; C.R. Bard, Inc.; Ethicon, Inc.; or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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