Complications of hernia mesh:
• Migration
• Bowel obstruction
• Infection
• Chronic pain
• Hernia recurrence
• Pain during intercourse
• Problem in urinating
These complications justifiably entitles you for a lawsuit. But what are the things you must be aware of before filing a lawsuit?
a) Identify the manufacturer of your hernia mesh product is critical for a number of reasons. First and foremost is this will determine where your case may be filed.
b) It is important to be able to identify the date of your surgery, the name of the surgeon that performed the surgery, and the name and address of the hospital where the surgery was performed. If you have any documentation from the surgery such as brochures or consent forms, this can be critical information.
c) Confirm if you are actually eligible to file a legal claim for compensation. Eligibility criteria can have restrictive guidelines and deadlines associated with filing a lawsuit.
d) Statute of limitation - this is very important. A civil lawsuit for compensation must be filed in a certain amount of time. The statutes of limitations differ from state to state so it is critical to act quickly to ensure your window to file a claim has not closed.
e) Finding the best attorney for your situation is important. There are attorneys with expertise in mesh lawsuits, and there are the ones who already have lawsuits in-progress, with claims filed. Hiring one of these attorneys could mean that you would be added to their pre-existing group of lawsuits. Check out an attorney’s credentials. How long have they been in practice? Have they litigated other mesh cases? How quickly do they respond to your inquiries? The answer to these questions can help you get a sense of an attorney’s reputation and competence.
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