Injured by a Medical Device? We Hold Manufacturers Accountable
Trial Lawyers United LLC’s attorneys represent patients nationwide harmed by defective medical devices, implants, and surgical products.
In the Relentless Pursuit of Justice | Results without Risk.
Overview
When you undergo surgery or use a medical device, you place your trust in the technology—and in the companies that make it. That trust is shattered when defective design, manufacturing errors, or corporate cover-ups cause pain, injury, or even death.
Trial Lawyers United LLC fights for patients harmed by unsafe medical devices and implants. Our attorneys understand both the legal and medical complexity of these cases, from failed hip replacements to dangerous heart implants. We work with biomedical experts, surgeons, and engineers to expose what went wrong—and who’s responsible.
If you’ve suffered complications after a medical procedure, your device could be under investigation. We can help you find answers and pursue full compensation.
Who’s Liable / How Fault Works
Medical device cases often involve multiple responsible parties—each one potentially liable for your injuries. We pursue claims against:
– Manufacturers that released defective devices or failed to conduct proper testing.
– Designers and engineers whose products malfunctioned under normal use.
– Sales representatives and distributors who promoted off-label or unsafe applications.
– Hospitals and clinics that used recalled or unsterilized devices.
Our team builds every case with precision—reviewing FDA filings, design specifications, internal emails, and adverse-event reports to prove that patient safety took a backseat to profit.
Common Defective Medical Devices
Trial Lawyers United LLC investigates a wide range of defective and recalled medical devices, including:
– Implanted catheters and ports (e.g., Bard PowerPort®) linked to fractures and infections.
– Hernia mesh causing adhesions, perforation, and chronic pain.
– Hip and knee replacements that fail prematurely or release toxic metals.
– Transvaginal mesh associated with organ erosion and nerve damage.
– IVC filters that migrate, fracture, or puncture organs.
– Pacemakers and defibrillators with electrical malfunctions or battery defects.
– Insulin pumps and infusion systems causing overdoses or control failures.
– CPAP and BiPAP devices recalled due to toxic foam degradation.
These cases share one truth: patients trusted a device to heal—and instead it caused harm.
Injuries and Complications Caused by Defective Devices
Defective medical devices can cause a wide range of injuries, including:
– Organ puncture or internal bleeding
– Infection and sepsis
– Device migration, fracture, or dislodgement
– Nerve and tissue damage
– Chronic pain or limited mobility
– Pulmonary embolism or cardiac injury
– Revision surgeries and extended recovery time
– Death
Our attorneys document the full medical, financial, and emotional impact of every injury—ensuring you’re compensated for both immediate and long-term damages.
What to Do if You Suspect a Defective Device
- Seek immediate medical attention. Have your doctor assess the device and document findings.
- Preserve the device and packaging. Never discard removed implants or components—they’re key evidence.
- Keep all medical records, bills, and correspondence.
- Avoid speaking with the manufacturer’s insurance or recall representatives.
- Contact Trial Lawyers United LLC. We’ll determine if your device is under active litigation or recall and outline your legal options.
How We Help
Defective device cases require medical expertise and national coordination. Trial Lawyers United LLC works with leading surgeons, engineers, and FDA consultants to build strong, data-driven claims.
We represent clients in individual lawsuits and consolidated multidistrict litigations (MDLs) across the country. Whether through settlement or trial, we hold device makers accountable for their negligence—and for the human cost of their shortcuts.
Every case we take is handled on a contingency basis. You’ll never pay out of pocket for legal fees or expenses. Results without risk.
FAQ
Q: How do I know if my device is part of a recall or lawsuit?
A: We track every active FDA recall and federal MDL. Our team can identify your device model and determine whether it’s part of ongoing litigation.
Q: My doctor told me complications were “normal.” Should I still call?
A: Yes. Many device injuries are misclassified or underreported. We’ll review your medical records and consult with the appropriate experts to uncover potential device failure.
Q: What if my surgery happened years ago?
A: You may still qualify—some device injuries don’t appear until long after implantation.
Q: What does it cost to hire your firm?
A: Nothing unless we win. We advance all costs and only recover if you do. Results without risk.
When medicine fails, justice begins.
If you’ve suffered from a defective or recalled medical device, Trial Lawyers United LLC is here to help.
In the Relentless Pursuit of Justice | Results without Risk.