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 patient complaints 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. Our seasoned product liability attorneys at Ponce Law 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 us now to speak with a hernia mesh lawyer.
Several hernia mesh models have been linked to serious side effects, including:
If you or a loved one had surgery involving the use of hernia mesh and suffered health complications, contact our firm today to speak with a hernia mesh attorney. We’re ready to help you get fair compensation for your injuries.
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:
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 to hold the responsible parties accountable for the pain and suffering they’ve caused you. Contact our firm today to speak with a hernia mesh lawyer and 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.
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