QUESTION
How Do I Join a Class Action Lawsuit for a Hernia Mesh Injury?
ANSWER
Individuals who have experienced painful and debilitating injuries following hernia repair may be entitled to financial compensation as a result of several dangerous and defective products sold in recent years.
The lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. are pursuing hernia mesh class action lawsuits, including individual injury cases and claims for medical monitoring. It is not necessary to know what type of mesh was used during your hernia repair surgery. Our attorneys can help!
All hernia mesh injury claims are pursued on a contingency fee basis, meaning that there are no out of pocket costs to hire our law firm and we receive no attorney fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained.
To participate in the lawsuit and find out whether you or a loved one may have a case, request a free consultation and claim evaluation.
Free Hernia Mesh Case Evaluation
Potential cases are being pursued for individuals who received the recalled Ethicon Physiomesh or defective Atrium C-Qur patch, as well as other hernia repair products that were widely used over the past decade.
Since most individuals are unaware of the specific type of hernia mesh used during their surgery, our lawyers can help determine what legal options may be available.
During the no-obligation consultation, you will be put in touch with a member of our legal team to review the facts and circumstances surrounding your potential claim, so that we may determine whether a link can be established in court between a diagnosis of injuries and recurring hernia and hernia mesh used during a surgical procedure.
Information will also help us determine whether a hernia mesh settlement may be available through an individual injury claim, or whether you may be eligible to join a class action for hernia mesh medical monitoring in the future.
After speaking with Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. for a free case evaluation, there is no obligation to hire our law firm or to pursue a hernia mesh injury lawsuit. Often we are able to make a determination during the initial consultation about whether it is recommended that you or your family move forward with a case. In some circumstances, it is necessary for additional details to be reviewed with our hernia mesh litigation team before we are able to agree to move forward with your case.
If it is determined that you or your family may be entitled to join an individual lawsuit or class action for hernia mesh complications, it remains your decision whether to form an attorney-client relationship and move forward with a case.
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William says:
I’ve had 3 surgeries and feel as if the mesh is hardening over time…
Posted on May 25, 2017 at 3:58 pm