All around the country women are continuing to file transvaginal mesh lawsuits against the makers of these products after suffering serious complications including perforation, chronic pain, organ damage and more that, in many cases, led to the need for surgical removal of the mesh.
Women across the U.S. continue to file transvaginal mesh lawsuits against the makers of these devices, which are used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence.
Women around the country have filed transvagial mesh lawsuits against manufacturers of these products after suffering serious complications because of the device that led to the need for surgical removal of the mesh.
Jo Huskey was one of the plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, and she was one of the 33,000 women who filed a transvaginal mesh lawsuit against manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary Ethicon.
Thousands of women all around the country have filed transvaginal mesh lawsuits against manufacturers of these devices after experiencing serious complications that have lead to the need for surgical removal of the mesh.
The second bellwether trial against Ethicon of transvaginal mesh lawsuits began, and testimony has started. In the U.S. Southern District of West Virginia, cases were filed by women who had to undergo surgery to have the vaginal mesh removed after they suffered serious complications including chronic pain, organ damage and perforation.
Thousands of women across the U.S. have been filing transvaginal mesh lawsuits against manufacturers of the devices, which are used to treat stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
Women around the country have continued to file transvaginal mesh lawsuits against the manufacturers of these devices after they needed surgery to remove the device.
Seemingly countless women have filed transvaginal mesh lawsuits against manufacturers of these products after the had to undergo surgery to remove the mesh.
Numerous women have had their stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse treated with transvaginal mesh, but complications with the product have led to hundreds of mesh removal surgeries.