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Hernia Mesh Injuries

Hundreds of thousands of Americans rely on hernia mesh for a variety of surgeries each year, including hernia repair, chest wall reconstruction, and wound treatment. The mesh - made of a woven, synthetic material that resembles fishing line - is designed to help strengthen tissue within the body. Yet, despite its widespread use, reports of painful internal injuries linked to hernia mesh are increasing, leaving yet another surgery as the only option for many patients to correct these complications.

At Fair Share Lawyers, we help patients who were harmed by prescription medications and dangerous medical devices get justice, and we want to help you with your hernia mesh injuries lawsuit. That’s why we make it easy for you to get the experienced legal help you deserve. Call (800) 594-3770 or complete our free and confidential online form to get your no-obligation case review 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us today to Demand Your Fair Share.

What are the Potential Dangers of Hernia Mesh?

Symptoms of hernia mesh injuries or complications include:

  • Organ perforation
  • Chronic infections
  • Sharp pain in the abdominal area
  • Bowel obstructions
  • Internal bleeding

Depending on your injuries and their severity, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact Fair Share Lawyers today for a free case review.

Patients Face Revision Surgeries to Fix Failed Hernia Mesh

Often, the only solution for hernia mesh injuries is to have another surgery to remove the mesh. Patients must face the risks and pain associated with taking out material that has become intertwined with your internal tissue and organs, as well as the hospital bills, pain and suffering, and lost wages that can come with a surgical procedure that requires time to recover.

How Do I Know If I Have a Case?

Our associated law firms are actively investigating hernia mesh cases. If you believe you may have a hernia mesh case, contact Fair Share Lawyers now. We have the knowledge and resources to help evaluate your potential surgical device case, and we’re available to help you get started with a free initial consultation anytime—24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Who is Responsible for My Hernia Mesh Injuries?

Many patients suffering from hernia mesh complications worry that they may have to sue their doctors or surgeons. That’s not the case. Medical device manufacturers have continued to market hernia mesh products to doctors and hospitals, despite reports indicating the potential dangers it can pose to innocent patients.

When a hernia mesh claim is filed on your behalf, your attorney will be seeking compensation from the manufacturer who produced the product that caused your complications.

Demand Your Fair Share

At Fair Share Lawyers, we know hernia mesh complications aren’t just painful, they can also be expensive. If you or a loved one is suffering after a surgery involving hernia mesh, our team is here to connect you with experienced legal help that can help you fight for the compensation you deserve. Dial (800) 594-3770 or fill out our free and confidential online form to get started now!

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