Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit
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Who Can File?
You may qualify to join a Transvaginal Mesh lawsuit if:
You had a transvaginal mesh, pelvic mesh or bladder sling implanted
Your transvaginal mesh, pelvic mesh or bladder sling implanted before 2022
You had another surgery to repair or remove the transvaginal mesh, pelvic mesh or bladder sling
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- Over 108,000 women who have filed & won
- You have rights and there are legal options.
- As much as $80 million has been awarded in transvaginal mesh lawsuits as compensation
Were You Harmed by Transvaginal Mesh?
You May Be Entitled to Compensation.
Don’t Wait — Deadlines ApplyWhy Act Now
Every state has a statute of limitations that limits the time you have to file a claim. Delaying could mean losing your right to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Acting now helps ensure evidence is preserved and your rights are protected.
Signs You May Have a CaseCommon Complications
Women affected by defective mesh implants have reported:
Severe pelvic or abdominal pain, Mesh erosion or protrusion through the vaginal wall, Pain during intercourse, Chronic infections or bleeding, Organ perforation or injury, Revision or removal surgery
If you have experienced any of these complications, it’s important to seek both medical and legal advice immediately.Experienced Legal Team, Compassionate ApproachWhy Choose Us
Our attorneys have decades of experience in complex product liability cases and have helped secure millions in compensation for women harmed by dangerous medical devices. We understand the sensitivity of these cases and provide compassionate, confidential legal guidance every step of the way.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I recover for a transvaginal mesh claim?
Plaintiffs have been awarded as much as $80 million.
Why should I file a transvaginal 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.
Who should file a transvaginal mesh claim?
Individuals who have experienced complications or adverse effects as a result of transvaginal mesh implantation may consider filing a claim. This typically includes women who have undergone surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and have subsequently experienced issues such as mesh erosion, chronic pain, infection, urinary problems, pain during intercourse, or organ perforation.
It’s essential for those affected to consult with a lawyer specializing in medical device litigation to assess their specific situation and determine whether they have grounds for a claim. Additionally, statutes of limitations may apply, so it’s important to seek legal advice promptly if considering legal action.
What is transvaginal mesh?
Transvaginal mesh, also known as pelvic mesh or bladder sling, is a synthetic material used in surgical procedures to treat certain pelvic floor disorders in women, such as pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The mesh is designed to provide additional support to weakened or damaged pelvic tissues.
During a transvaginal mesh procedure, the mesh is surgically implanted through the vagina and positioned to reinforce the pelvic floor or support organs such as the bladder, urethra, or rectum. The idea is to alleviate symptoms like urinary leakage or pressure from organs bulging into the vagina.
While transvaginal mesh has been used for years, it has become controversial due to reports of complications and adverse effects experienced by some patients. These complications may include mesh erosion (where the mesh protrudes through vaginal tissue), chronic pain, infection, urinary problems, pain during intercourse, and organ perforation. Consequently, there have been numerous lawsuits and regulatory actions related to the safety and effectiveness of transvaginal mesh implants.
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