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$1.2M awarded in products liability lawsuit

Prior to undergoing surgery to have a medical device implanted, many individuals in West Virginia may wish to know the potential risks and side effects involved with a product. Those who are not informed of these risks might be unable to make informed decisions, and any defects within the design of a product can create a possible hazard to their health. A man in another state has reportedly been awarded in excess of $1 million in a products liability lawsuit after an IVC filter caused him to suffer serious injuries.

According to reports, the man was scheduled to undergo surgery to implant the filter within his body to help prevent blood clots from reaching his heart and lungs. He was informed that this would only be temporary and that the device would eventually be removed. However, upon attempting to remove the device, medical professionals reportedly found that it had become embedded within a blood vessel.

The man was forced to undergo two surgeries to remove the device, both of which were unsuccessful. According to the lawsuit, the incident has caused him to suffer serious harm to his health. In addition, the man also asserts that his injuries have prompted a need for permanent medical treatment.

Individuals who suffer severe harm due to a dangerous or defective medical device may face a variety of financial hardships that could prompt a need for relief. Those who experience such harm could choose to speak with an attorney for advice on their available options for legal recourse. An attorney in West Virginia can evaluate the situation, along with a client’s injuries and financial needs, and assist in pursuing the full amount of compensation deserved through a products liability claim.

Source: drugwatch.com, “Firefighter Wins $1.2 Million Verdict in Cook IVC Filter Lawsuit“, Terry Turner, May 29, 2018

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