Johnson & Johnson was recently ordered to pay a woman for pain caused by its transvaginal mesh device.
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Johnson & Johnson was recently ordered to pay a woman for pain caused by its transvaginal mesh device.
Hundreds of women in Scotland claim their transvaginal mesh implants have caused them serious harm.
Two types of POP treatment carry less risk of complications than transvaginal mesh.
A transvaginal mesh maker just settled about 400 lawsuits for $16 million.
Knowing they will be forced to live with physical and mental scars for the rest of their lives is what drives many women to seek compensation.
One of the most important transvaginal mesh cases recently started.
There are often warning signs that a woman’s transvaginal mesh device failed.
Plaintiffs in a West Virginia transvaginal mesh case received good news, as the judge presiding over the case ruled Ethicon cannot use the argument that its devices’ material was approved by the FDA.
Vaginal mesh is such a problem for women that even removing it comes with risks.
The failure to warn claim is common in mass tort, especially in regards to transvaginal mesh litigation.