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  • Best lawyers for suing

    Posted by Jordan Fitz on April 15, 2022 at 3:02 pm

    Hey all,

    Just had my Bard Perfix Plug + Patch removed, it’s never been about the money, but I’m going to raise some hell now that I’m recovering. I’ve spoke to the top hernia surgeons and they all agree plugs are laughable excuses for a repair. I want to play my part to attempt to get this junk off the market.

    Any Lawyer recommendations?

    Thanks!

    Randy replied 10 months, 1 week ago 7 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Randy

    Member
    February 11, 2024 at 9:15 am

    There is potentially a huge class action lawsuit against Bard for the plug mesh. I had one removed and have been working with Hollis for several years. They are in the process of the 4th bellwether trial for it. The last bellwether case awarded the patient $500K. You can get more info and follow the progress at https://hollislawfirm.com/bard-litigation-updates/

  • Darthryla

    Member
    January 9, 2024 at 2:24 pm

    I’m sorry to hear about your experience with the Bard Perfix Plug + Patch. It’s understandable that you want to take action to prevent others from going through the same ordeal. When it comes to finding a lawyer for such cases, it’s crucial to have a skilled legal team on your side.
    I can recommend looking into whistleblower lawyers who specialize in cases like these. They have the expertise and experience to handle situations involving product safety and accountability. You might find this link useful: https://federal-lawyer.com/whistleblower-lawyers/sox/. It’s always good to have the right support when seeking justice.

  • misahar

    Member
    May 29, 2023 at 3:53 am

    Just stumbled upon this thread, and it caught my attention. It’s interesting to hear about your experience with the Bard Perfix Plug + Patch. Sounds like you’re ready to raise some hell and take action now that you’re recovering. Good for you!
    By the way, while I was browsing online, I came across some legal info about what to do after an injury. If any of you are in a similar situation, you might find this link useful: https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com/after-a-work-injury-use-my-vacation/. It’s got some solid advice on how to navigate the aftermath.
    As a newbie on this forum, I’m eager to learn from all of you and contribute to the discussions. If you have any other stories or tips about dealing with legal matters, feel free to share them.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by  misahar.
  • Ahmad

    Member
    May 17, 2023 at 5:29 am

    The thread is old but I still wanna add something. While I can’t provide specific lawyer recommendations, it’s important to find a lawyer who specializes in cases like yours. They can help you navigate the legal process and fight for justice.
    You might want to check out http://www.familienrecht-ratgeber.com for helpful legal information and resources. They may have valuable insights or even recommendations to assist you in finding a lawyer.
    Remember, it’s crucial to find a lawyer with expertise in medical device lawsuits and hernia repairs. They’ll be best equipped to handle your case effectively.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by  Ahmad.
  • Mike M

    Member
    April 16, 2022 at 3:23 am

    There are just under 60k active mesh related lawsuits per year and growing in the United States alone with 800k new mesh repairs per year that comes out to 7.5% of all new mesh cases per year.

    Obviously some of those cases are multi-year litigation but even so that is still something to ponder.

    Additionally many countries overseas like Australia and Scotland have moved the mesh repair into the HIGH risk category.

    I think certain meshes have their place but it just shouldn’t always be the go to “gold standard”, especially for younger active patients. imho.

    I think there are some incredibly skilled surgeons that can install it correctly and have lifetime success like Dr. Towfigh, Dr. Yunis, Cleveland Clinic but the same can be said about open tissue repair and you aren’t dealing with the possibility of a mesh mishap.

    Best way to find an Attorney for anything is to do your research. Find an experienced *trial* attorney that the insurance do not want to fight in court. You might want to talk to Dr. Grischkan in Cleveland, OH as he has extensive experience in winning mesh cases as an expert witness against mesh.

  • Good intentions

    Member
    April 15, 2022 at 6:50 pm

    I think that it would depend on what your end goal is. You can be specific toward the doctor that implanted it but they have the mesh producer behind them, plus most of them don’t realize the harm they cause. You can try to impact the mesh producer but they are very powerful, with massive funding to pay their own team of lawyers.

    Here is a couple of recent articles that give a pretty good picture of how things are out there. It’s good that you had a pretty healthy run, ten years, before you had problems. As far as the complex is concerned though, you’re a success. You were able to continue working, supporting the economy.

    Mesh ads are directed at the surgeons. They believe the hype. The same people in industry that did transvaginal mesh are doing hernia mesh. It’s all one big market opportunity. The mesh makers just do the math on how to keep the profit margins up and pay out accordingly.

    Good luck, but don’t get too caught up in trying to make somebody pay. There is a lot of money in hernia repair mesh.

    https://www.generalsurgerynews.com/In-the-News/Article/11-21/Hernia-Mesh-and-Litigation-Where-Things-Stand/65227

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/apr/13/johnson-johnson-pelvic-mesh-implant-ads-case

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