Were you injured by a Bladder Mesh or
Bladder Sling?

You may be entitled to up to $80 million in compensation!

Were you injured by a Bladder Mesh 
or Bladder Sling?

You may be entitled to up to $80 million in compensation!

 

If you qualify, the top bladder mesh attorneys in the nation will reach out to you to review your case FOR FREE!

Our bladder sling lawyers will help you today

Join the over 108,000 women who have filed & won their transvaginal mesh claims against the manufacturers. Over $300 million has been paid to-date for their injuries. 

These women sought medical device manufacturers' vaginal mesh products to assist with conditions like pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The FDA now classifies these products as "high-risk."

 Despite removal of the mesh, complications may not be reversed, and women continue to suffer with chronic pelvic pain, vaginal pain, loss of mobility and an impaired quality of life.

As such, many have filed bladder mesh lawsuits against the device manufacturers. 

Some of the medical device manufacturers that make these defective products include:
 
  • Johnson & Johnson / Ethicon
  • Boston Scientific
  • Coloplast
  • Bard
  • Caldera

As much as $80 million has been awarded in transvaginal mesh lawsuits as compensation against these manufacturers – see if you qualify below:


Navigating the complexities of transvaginal mesh and bladder sling lawsuits is crucial for anyone affected by these medical devices. Understanding the legal landscape helps patients protect their rights, seek compensation for damages, and contribute to broader regulatory and industry changes.


Bladder Mesh & Bladder Sling Lawsuits

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An experienced bladder mesh lawyer may know that if these complicating conditions are not treated correctly, they may be absolutely life-impairing.

When defects in bladder meshes cause medical problems, the manufacturers may be help liable for their negligence in releasing a dangerous product.

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To repair a prolapsed organ, surgeons use a mesh plug or patch to reinforce the affected area and prevent the wound from reopening. Unfortunately, some bladder mesh implants may lead to severe problems including::

  • - Exposure or extrusion of mesh
  • - Painful sexual intercourse
  • - Urinary problems
  • - Vaginal bleeding
  • - Vaginal scarring
  • - Obstruction of the urethra
  • - Injuries to nerves (neuralgia)

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much can I recover for a bladder mesh claim?
Plaintiffs have been awarded as much as $80 million.
2Why should I file a bladder mesh claim?
Patients have filed over 100,000 lawsuits against transvaginal mesh manufacturers, including Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, AMS, C.R. Bard, and Coloplast, which have resulted in numerous favorable verdicts and hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements.
3Who should file a bladder mesh claim?
Anyone who has suffered complications or adverse effects due to a bladder mesh implant may consider filing a claim. This typically includes individuals who have experienced issues such as erosion of the mesh into surrounding tissues, chronic pain, infections, urinary problems, or other complications. It's advisable for affected individuals to consult with a lawyer specializing in medical device litigation to understand their legal options and whether they have grounds for a claim.
4What is bladder mesh?
Bladder mesh, also known as transvaginal mesh or pelvic mesh, is a medical device used to treat conditions such as pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women. It is a synthetic material typically made from polypropylene or similar materials. The mesh is surgically implanted to provide support to weakened or damaged tissue in the pelvic region. In the case of POP, the mesh is used to reinforce the weakened vaginal wall, while in SUI, it is used to support the urethra or bladder neck. However, over the years, bladder mesh implants have been associated with numerous complications and adverse effects in some patients. These complications can include mesh erosion, chronic pain, infection, urinary problems, pain during intercourse, and organ perforation. As a result, there have been numerous lawsuits and regulatory actions related to the safety and effectiveness of bladder mesh implants.