Defective Product

Could the 21st Century Cures Act Compromise Patient Safety?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for regulating the safety of medical products released in the United States. They achieve this through strict policies that require…

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Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain It Can Take Years to Develop the Disease After Exposure

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 3,000 United States citizens are diagnosed each year with the deadly form of cancer known as Mesothelioma. Our mesothelioma lawyers…

Read More

Study Finds Mesothelioma-Causing Substance in Children’s Toys

Exposure to asbestos—a naturally occurring, toxic substance—is known to cause a number of serious health conditions, including a form of cancer known as mesothelioma. That’s why contact with…

Read More

New, Less Invasive Mesothelioma Testing Procedures Use Ultrasound

Estimates show that roughly 11 million Americans have been exposed to a dangerous chemical fiber known as asbestos. Of those individuals, it’s estimated that as many as 10…

Read More

Is the da Vinci Surgical Robot Safe?

The da Vinci surgical robot came onto the market in 2000 as a device that would be capable of reducing surgical recovery times by performing less invasive procedures.…

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Does the da Vinci® Surgical Robot Put Patients’ Health at Risk?

Fifteen years ago, many medical experts believed the da Vinci® surgical robot was going to be the next great advancement in surgical technology, boasting the ability to perform…

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The da Vinci® Surgical Robot: Cutting-Edge Technology With Risks

Technological advancements present options for performing medical procedures, but the attorneys at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin point out they may not always be proven safe. The da…

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Is the da Vinci Surgical Robot Safe?

The da Vinci surgical robot came onto the market in 2000 as a device that would be capable of reducing surgical recovery times by performing less invasive procedures.…

Read More

Does the da Vinci® Surgical Robot Put Patients’ Health at Risk?

Fifteen years ago, many medical experts believed the da Vinci® surgical robot was going to be the next great advancement in surgical technology, boasting the ability to perform…

Read More

The da Vinci® Surgical Robot: Cutting-Edge Technology With Risks

Technological advancements present options for performing medical procedures, but the attorneys at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin point out they may not always be proven safe. The da…

Read More

Indiana Stryker Defective Hip Implant Lawsuit Moves Forward

March 13, 2013 An Indiana Defective Medical Device Lawsuit will move forward after the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana ruled against a request to have the…

Read More

Millions Awarded to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Failure

Transvaginal mesh has been used for years as a means to create a support structure for the internal organs of women undergoing certain medical procedures; however, thousands of…

Read More

How Can I Find Out if I Have a Defective Medical Device or Recalled Drug?

Drugs and medical devices are regularly recalled due to problems with their design, marketing, or function, or because new and dangerous side effects are discovered. But how are…

Read More

Patients File Morcellator Cancer Lawsuit After Discovering Connection Between Disease and Dangerous Medical Device

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is in charge of ensuring all medical products used in the United States are safe; however, the agency only has a…

Read More

Heart Pump Recalled Amidst Defective Medical Device Allegations

New medical devices that are being released onto the market must undergo rigorous testing in order to help ensure the products function properly. Unfortunately, not all problems are identified…

Read More

Improving How the FDA Reviews Medical Device Safety

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tasked with the job of regulating which medical devices are made available on the market; however, some feel as though better…

Read More

Doctors Urged to Find Alternative to Power Morcellators After FDA Recalls Defective Medical Devices

Scientists, doctors, and medical professionals are always looking for new and better ways to perform medical procedures. But sometimes advancements that are made in the field of medicine…

Read More

The da Vinci® Surgical Robot: Cutting-Edge Technology With Risks

Technological advancements present options for performing medical procedures, but the attorneys at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin point out they may not always be proven safe. The da…

Read More

$119 Million Settlement Reached In Transvaginal Mesh Failure Cases

Several years ago, transvaginal mesh was being lauded as a breakthrough in medical technology that would allow patients undergoing procedures like hysterectomies and corrective surgery to undergo less…

Read More

Are IVC Filters an Ineffective Treatment for Blood Clots?

There are many conditions that can cause serious, life-threatening blood clots in our bodies. Luckily, there are treatment options that are available to help prevent blood clots from…

Read More

Could the 21st Century Cures Act Compromise Patient Safety?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for regulating the safety of medical products released in the United States. They achieve this through strict policies that require…

Read More

Congress Calls for Further Investigation Into Morcellator Cancer

The laparoscopic power morcellator is a medical device that is used to grind tissues so they can easily be removed from the body. The device was lauded as…

Read More

Investigation Shows Company Knew of IVC Filter Injury Risk and Took No Corrective Action

An investigation has determined the brand of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. could pose a serious health risk to patients.…

Read More

FDA Warns Coatings on a Medical Device Could Pose Health Risks

The human body is made up of as much as 65 percent water, which is why it’s crucial that many medical devices that are implanted into the body…

Read More

Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

Read More

Does the da Vinci® Surgical Robot Put Patients’ Health at Risk?

Fifteen years ago, many medical experts believed the da Vinci® surgical robot was going to be the next great advancement in surgical technology, boasting the ability to perform…

Read More

Is the da Vinci Surgical Robot Safe?

The da Vinci surgical robot came onto the market in 2000 as a device that would be capable of reducing surgical recovery times by performing less invasive procedures.…

Read More

Studies Highlight Severity of Morcellator Cancer Risks

Just a few years ago, a new medical device—the power morcellator— was considered groundbreaking because of its ability to allow doctors to remove organs and tissues from a…

Read More

Investigation Shows Company Knew of IVC Filter Injury Risk and Took No Corrective Action

An investigation has determined the brand of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. could pose a serious health risk to patients.…

Read More

How Can I Protect Myself from Defective Medical Products?

Manufacturers of medical products have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure the items they sell are safe to use; however, problems sometimes arise during the manufacturing and…

Read More

$200 Million Offered to Settle Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

A settlement has been offered to as many as 3,000 women who have filed transvaginal mesh failure lawsuits against medical product manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. If the agreement…

Read More

FDA Warns Coatings on a Medical Device Could Pose Health Risks

The human body is made up of as much as 65 percent water, which is why it’s crucial that many medical devices that are implanted into the body…

Read More

Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits Continue Moving Through the Court System

Talcum powder has been used for personal hygiene purposes for more than 50 years, but recent research suggests using products containing talcum powder increases the risk of developing…

Read More

Defective Product Lawsuits Filed in Connection to Superbug Outbreaks

In the medical industry, certain protocols are established to help protect the health and safety of both patients and medical staff. These protocols must be re-examined when changes…

Read More

Investigation Shows Company Knew of IVC Filter Injury Risk and Took No Corrective Action

An investigation has determined the brand of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. could pose a serious health risk to patients.…

Read More

Millions Awarded to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Failure

Transvaginal mesh has been used for years as a means to create a support structure for the internal organs of women undergoing certain medical procedures; however, thousands of…

Read More

Judge Urges Settlements in Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

Transvaginal mesh is a material that can be used to support a woman's internal organs following certain medical procedures; however, thousands of patients claim their device has failed, causing…

Read More

Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

Read More

Heart Pump Recalled Amidst Defective Medical Device Allegations

New medical devices that are being released onto the market must undergo rigorous testing in order to help ensure the products function properly. Unfortunately, not all problems are identified…

Read More

$119 Million Settlement Reached In Transvaginal Mesh Failure Cases

Several years ago, transvaginal mesh was being lauded as a breakthrough in medical technology that would allow patients undergoing procedures like hysterectomies and corrective surgery to undergo less…

Read More

Could the 21st Century Cures Act Compromise Patient Safety?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for regulating the safety of medical products released in the United States. They achieve this through strict policies that require…

Read More

$200 Million Offered to Settle Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

A settlement has been offered to as many as 3,000 women who have filed transvaginal mesh failure lawsuits against medical product manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. If the agreement…

Read More

Congress Calls for Further Investigation Into Morcellator Cancer

The laparoscopic power morcellator is a medical device that is used to grind tissues so they can easily be removed from the body. The device was lauded as…

Read More

Are IVC Filters an Ineffective Treatment for Blood Clots?

There are many conditions that can cause serious, life-threatening blood clots in our bodies. Luckily, there are treatment options that are available to help prevent blood clots from…

Read More

Patients Continue to Experience Failures Years After Stryker Hip Recall

In 2007, medical device manufacturer Stryker Corp. released a new metal-on-metal hip implant that could be used in hip replacement procedures. However, the design of the device cause the…

Read More

Study Finds Mesothelioma-Causing Substance in Children’s Toys

Exposure to asbestos—a naturally occurring, toxic substance—is known to cause a number of serious health conditions, including a form of cancer known as mesothelioma. That’s why contact with…

Read More

How Can I Protect Myself from Defective Medical Products?

Manufacturers of medical products have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure the items they sell are safe to use; however, problems sometimes arise during the manufacturing and…

Read More

Study Shows Mesothelioma Medication May Cause Patients to Suffer a Serious Drug Injury

Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer that can be developed after exposure to the toxic substance asbestos. There are few treatments for mesothelioma, and now a new study…

Read More

Contact Lens Solution Causes Eye Burns

June 6, 2012 While many Americans rely on corrective contact lenses to see, some are unaware of the potential health risks that a certain brand of the product…

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GMO Corn Lawsuit and Labor Disputes Affect Crop Prices

The agricultural industry is a vital part of the economy in the United States, accounting for almost $900 billion in financial transactions. There are numerous factors that can…

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Could Indiana and Illinois GMO Corn Lawsuits Be Heard In Federal Court?

Corn is a lynchpin in the economy and agriculture of Indiana and Illinois. So when China rejected tons of the corn grown in these states because it was contaminated…

Read More

Patients File Morcellator Cancer Lawsuit After Discovering Connection Between Disease and Dangerous Medical Device

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is in charge of ensuring all medical products used in the United States are safe; however, the agency only has a…

Read More

Indiana Stryker Defective Hip Implant Lawsuit Moves Forward

March 13, 2013 An Indiana Defective Medical Device Lawsuit will move forward after the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana ruled against a request to have the…

Read More

Contact Lens Solution Causes Eye Burns

June 6, 2012 While many Americans rely on corrective contact lenses to see, some are unaware of the potential health risks that a certain brand of the product…

Read More

Improving How the FDA Reviews Medical Device Safety

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tasked with the job of regulating which medical devices are made available on the market; however, some feel as though better…

Read More

Doctors Urged to Find Alternative to Power Morcellators After FDA Recalls Defective Medical Devices

Scientists, doctors, and medical professionals are always looking for new and better ways to perform medical procedures. But sometimes advancements that are made in the field of medicine…

Read More

Contact Lens Solution Causes Eye Burns

June 6, 2012 While many Americans rely on corrective contact lenses to see, some are unaware of the potential health risks that a certain brand of the product…

Read More

Could Indiana and Illinois GMO Corn Lawsuits Be Heard In Federal Court?

Corn is a lynchpin in the economy and agriculture of Indiana and Illinois. So when China rejected tons of the corn grown in these states because it was contaminated…

Read More

Millions Awarded to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Failure

Transvaginal mesh has been used for years as a means to create a support structure for the internal organs of women undergoing certain medical procedures; however, thousands of…

Read More

Patients File Morcellator Cancer Lawsuit After Discovering Connection Between Disease and Dangerous Medical Device

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is in charge of ensuring all medical products used in the United States are safe; however, the agency only has a…

Read More

Contact Lens Solution Causes Eye Burns

June 6, 2012 While many Americans rely on corrective contact lenses to see, some are unaware of the potential health risks that a certain brand of the product…

Read More

GMO Corn Lawsuit and Labor Disputes Affect Crop Prices

The agricultural industry is a vital part of the economy in the United States, accounting for almost $900 billion in financial transactions. There are numerous factors that can…

Read More

Study Shows Mesothelioma Medication May Cause Patients to Suffer a Serious Drug Injury

Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer that can be developed after exposure to the toxic substance asbestos. There are few treatments for mesothelioma, and now a new study…

Read More

How Can I Protect Myself from Defective Medical Products?

Manufacturers of medical products have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure the items they sell are safe to use; however, problems sometimes arise during the manufacturing and…

Read More

Judge Urges Settlements in Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

Transvaginal mesh is a material that can be used to support a woman's internal organs following certain medical procedures; however, thousands of patients claim their device has failed, causing…

Read More

Defective Product Lawsuits Filed in Connection to Superbug Outbreaks

In the medical industry, certain protocols are established to help protect the health and safety of both patients and medical staff. These protocols must be re-examined when changes…

Read More

Are IVC Filters an Ineffective Treatment for Blood Clots?

There are many conditions that can cause serious, life-threatening blood clots in our bodies. Luckily, there are treatment options that are available to help prevent blood clots from…

Read More

Millions Awarded to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Failure

Transvaginal mesh has been used for years as a means to create a support structure for the internal organs of women undergoing certain medical procedures; however, thousands of…

Read More

Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

Read More

Investigation Shows Company Knew of IVC Filter Injury Risk and Took No Corrective Action

An investigation has determined the brand of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. could pose a serious health risk to patients.…

Read More

Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

Read More

Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

Read More

Are IVC Filters an Ineffective Treatment for Blood Clots?

There are many conditions that can cause serious, life-threatening blood clots in our bodies. Luckily, there are treatment options that are available to help prevent blood clots from…

Read More

FDA Warns Coatings on a Medical Device Could Pose Health Risks

The human body is made up of as much as 65 percent water, which is why it’s crucial that many medical devices that are implanted into the body…

Read More

Heart Pump Recalled Amidst Defective Medical Device Allegations

New medical devices that are being released onto the market must undergo rigorous testing in order to help ensure the products function properly. Unfortunately, not all problems are identified…

Read More

New, Less Invasive Mesothelioma Testing Procedures Use Ultrasound

Estimates show that roughly 11 million Americans have been exposed to a dangerous chemical fiber known as asbestos. Of those individuals, it’s estimated that as many as 10…

Read More

Study Shows Mesothelioma Medication May Cause Patients to Suffer a Serious Drug Injury

Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer that can be developed after exposure to the toxic substance asbestos. There are few treatments for mesothelioma, and now a new study…

Read More

Research Links Woman’s Case of Mesothelioma to Use of Talcum Powder

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is used in many products that are found in the United States today. Unfortunately, exposure to Asbestos can lead to serious…

Read More

Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain It Can Take Years to Develop the Disease After Exposure

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 3,000 United States citizens are diagnosed each year with the deadly form of cancer known as Mesothelioma. Our mesothelioma lawyers…

Read More

Study Finds Mesothelioma-Causing Substance in Children’s Toys

Exposure to asbestos—a naturally occurring, toxic substance—is known to cause a number of serious health conditions, including a form of cancer known as mesothelioma. That’s why contact with…

Read More

New, Less Invasive Mesothelioma Testing Procedures Use Ultrasound

Estimates show that roughly 11 million Americans have been exposed to a dangerous chemical fiber known as asbestos. Of those individuals, it’s estimated that as many as 10…

Read More

Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain It Can Take Years to Develop the Disease After Exposure

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 3,000 United States citizens are diagnosed each year with the deadly form of cancer known as Mesothelioma. Our mesothelioma lawyers…

Read More

New, Less Invasive Mesothelioma Testing Procedures Use Ultrasound

Estimates show that roughly 11 million Americans have been exposed to a dangerous chemical fiber known as asbestos. Of those individuals, it’s estimated that as many as 10…

Read More

Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain It Can Take Years to Develop the Disease After Exposure

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 3,000 United States citizens are diagnosed each year with the deadly form of cancer known as Mesothelioma. Our mesothelioma lawyers…

Read More

Patients File Morcellator Cancer Lawsuit After Discovering Connection Between Disease and Dangerous Medical Device

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is in charge of ensuring all medical products used in the United States are safe; however, the agency only has a…

Read More

Studies Highlight Severity of Morcellator Cancer Risks

Just a few years ago, a new medical device—the power morcellator— was considered groundbreaking because of its ability to allow doctors to remove organs and tissues from a…

Read More

Congress Calls for Further Investigation Into Morcellator Cancer

The laparoscopic power morcellator is a medical device that is used to grind tissues so they can easily be removed from the body. The device was lauded as…

Read More

Studies Highlight Severity of Morcellator Cancer Risks

Just a few years ago, a new medical device—the power morcellator— was considered groundbreaking because of its ability to allow doctors to remove organs and tissues from a…

Read More

Congress Calls for Further Investigation Into Morcellator Cancer

The laparoscopic power morcellator is a medical device that is used to grind tissues so they can easily be removed from the body. The device was lauded as…

Read More

New, Less Invasive Mesothelioma Testing Procedures Use Ultrasound

Estimates show that roughly 11 million Americans have been exposed to a dangerous chemical fiber known as asbestos. Of those individuals, it’s estimated that as many as 10…

Read More

How Can I Find Out if I Have a Defective Medical Device or Recalled Drug?

Drugs and medical devices are regularly recalled due to problems with their design, marketing, or function, or because new and dangerous side effects are discovered. But how are…

Read More

$119 Million Settlement Reached In Transvaginal Mesh Failure Cases

Several years ago, transvaginal mesh was being lauded as a breakthrough in medical technology that would allow patients undergoing procedures like hysterectomies and corrective surgery to undergo less…

Read More

Study Finds Mesothelioma-Causing Substance in Children’s Toys

Exposure to asbestos—a naturally occurring, toxic substance—is known to cause a number of serious health conditions, including a form of cancer known as mesothelioma. That’s why contact with…

Read More

Doctors Urged to Find Alternative to Power Morcellators After FDA Recalls Defective Medical Devices

Scientists, doctors, and medical professionals are always looking for new and better ways to perform medical procedures. But sometimes advancements that are made in the field of medicine…

Read More

How Can I Find Out if I Have a Defective Medical Device or Recalled Drug?

Drugs and medical devices are regularly recalled due to problems with their design, marketing, or function, or because new and dangerous side effects are discovered. But how are…

Read More

Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

Read More

Heart Pump Recalled Amidst Defective Medical Device Allegations

New medical devices that are being released onto the market must undergo rigorous testing in order to help ensure the products function properly. Unfortunately, not all problems are identified…

Read More

Studies Highlight Severity of Morcellator Cancer Risks

Just a few years ago, a new medical device—the power morcellator— was considered groundbreaking because of its ability to allow doctors to remove organs and tissues from a…

Read More

Does the da Vinci® Surgical Robot Put Patients’ Health at Risk?

Fifteen years ago, many medical experts believed the da Vinci® surgical robot was going to be the next great advancement in surgical technology, boasting the ability to perform…

Read More

Improving How the FDA Reviews Medical Device Safety

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tasked with the job of regulating which medical devices are made available on the market; however, some feel as though better…

Read More

Doctors Urged to Find Alternative to Power Morcellators After FDA Recalls Defective Medical Devices

Scientists, doctors, and medical professionals are always looking for new and better ways to perform medical procedures. But sometimes advancements that are made in the field of medicine…

Read More

$119 Million Settlement Reached In Transvaginal Mesh Failure Cases

Several years ago, transvaginal mesh was being lauded as a breakthrough in medical technology that would allow patients undergoing procedures like hysterectomies and corrective surgery to undergo less…

Read More

Could the 21st Century Cures Act Compromise Patient Safety?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for regulating the safety of medical products released in the United States. They achieve this through strict policies that require…

Read More

Investigation Shows Company Knew of IVC Filter Injury Risk and Took No Corrective Action

An investigation has determined the brand of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. could pose a serious health risk to patients.…

Read More

Is the da Vinci Surgical Robot Safe?

The da Vinci surgical robot came onto the market in 2000 as a device that would be capable of reducing surgical recovery times by performing less invasive procedures.…

Read More

Are IVC Filters an Ineffective Treatment for Blood Clots?

There are many conditions that can cause serious, life-threatening blood clots in our bodies. Luckily, there are treatment options that are available to help prevent blood clots from…

Read More

Study Finds Mesothelioma-Causing Substance in Children’s Toys

Exposure to asbestos—a naturally occurring, toxic substance—is known to cause a number of serious health conditions, including a form of cancer known as mesothelioma. That’s why contact with…

Read More

Indiana Stryker Defective Hip Implant Lawsuit Moves Forward

March 13, 2013 An Indiana Defective Medical Device Lawsuit will move forward after the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana ruled against a request to have the…

Read More

Patients Continue to Experience Failures Years After Stryker Hip Recall

In 2007, medical device manufacturer Stryker Corp. released a new metal-on-metal hip implant that could be used in hip replacement procedures. However, the design of the device cause the…

Read More

Patients Continue to Experience Failures Years After Stryker Hip Recall

In 2007, medical device manufacturer Stryker Corp. released a new metal-on-metal hip implant that could be used in hip replacement procedures. However, the design of the device cause the…

Read More

Patients Continue to Experience Failures Years After Stryker Hip Recall

In 2007, medical device manufacturer Stryker Corp. released a new metal-on-metal hip implant that could be used in hip replacement procedures. However, the design of the device cause the…

Read More

Patients Continue to Experience Failures Years After Stryker Hip Recall

In 2007, medical device manufacturer Stryker Corp. released a new metal-on-metal hip implant that could be used in hip replacement procedures. However, the design of the device cause the…

Read More

Defective Product Lawsuits Filed in Connection to Superbug Outbreaks

In the medical industry, certain protocols are established to help protect the health and safety of both patients and medical staff. These protocols must be re-examined when changes…

Read More

Could Indiana and Illinois GMO Corn Lawsuits Be Heard In Federal Court?

Corn is a lynchpin in the economy and agriculture of Indiana and Illinois. So when China rejected tons of the corn grown in these states because it was contaminated…

Read More

Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits Continue Moving Through the Court System

Talcum powder has been used for personal hygiene purposes for more than 50 years, but recent research suggests using products containing talcum powder increases the risk of developing…

Read More

Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits Continue Moving Through the Court System

Talcum powder has been used for personal hygiene purposes for more than 50 years, but recent research suggests using products containing talcum powder increases the risk of developing…

Read More

How Can I Protect Myself from Defective Medical Products?

Manufacturers of medical products have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure the items they sell are safe to use; however, problems sometimes arise during the manufacturing and…

Read More

Research Links Woman’s Case of Mesothelioma to Use of Talcum Powder

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is used in many products that are found in the United States today. Unfortunately, exposure to Asbestos can lead to serious…

Read More

Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits Continue Moving Through the Court System

Talcum powder has been used for personal hygiene purposes for more than 50 years, but recent research suggests using products containing talcum powder increases the risk of developing…

Read More

Indiana Stryker Defective Hip Implant Lawsuit Moves Forward

March 13, 2013 An Indiana Defective Medical Device Lawsuit will move forward after the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana ruled against a request to have the…

Read More

Could the 21st Century Cures Act Compromise Patient Safety?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for regulating the safety of medical products released in the United States. They achieve this through strict policies that require…

Read More

Contact Lens Solution Causes Eye Burns

June 6, 2012 While many Americans rely on corrective contact lenses to see, some are unaware of the potential health risks that a certain brand of the product…

Read More

Research Links Woman’s Case of Mesothelioma to Use of Talcum Powder

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is used in many products that are found in the United States today. Unfortunately, exposure to Asbestos can lead to serious…

Read More

Improving How the FDA Reviews Medical Device Safety

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tasked with the job of regulating which medical devices are made available on the market; however, some feel as though better…

Read More

The da Vinci® Surgical Robot: Cutting-Edge Technology With Risks

Technological advancements present options for performing medical procedures, but the attorneys at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin point out they may not always be proven safe. The da…

Read More

Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain It Can Take Years to Develop the Disease After Exposure

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 3,000 United States citizens are diagnosed each year with the deadly form of cancer known as Mesothelioma. Our mesothelioma lawyers…

Read More

Does the da Vinci® Surgical Robot Put Patients’ Health at Risk?

Fifteen years ago, many medical experts believed the da Vinci® surgical robot was going to be the next great advancement in surgical technology, boasting the ability to perform…

Read More

Could Indiana and Illinois GMO Corn Lawsuits Be Heard In Federal Court?

Corn is a lynchpin in the economy and agriculture of Indiana and Illinois. So when China rejected tons of the corn grown in these states because it was contaminated…

Read More

The da Vinci® Surgical Robot: Cutting-Edge Technology With Risks

Technological advancements present options for performing medical procedures, but the attorneys at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin point out they may not always be proven safe. The da…

Read More

Millions Awarded to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Failure

Transvaginal mesh has been used for years as a means to create a support structure for the internal organs of women undergoing certain medical procedures; however, thousands of…

Read More

Judge Urges Settlements in Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

Transvaginal mesh is a material that can be used to support a woman's internal organs following certain medical procedures; however, thousands of patients claim their device has failed, causing…

Read More

$119 Million Settlement Reached In Transvaginal Mesh Failure Cases

Several years ago, transvaginal mesh was being lauded as a breakthrough in medical technology that would allow patients undergoing procedures like hysterectomies and corrective surgery to undergo less…

Read More

$200 Million Offered to Settle Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

A settlement has been offered to as many as 3,000 women who have filed transvaginal mesh failure lawsuits against medical product manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. If the agreement…

Read More

Millions Awarded to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Failure

Transvaginal mesh has been used for years as a means to create a support structure for the internal organs of women undergoing certain medical procedures; however, thousands of…

Read More

Judge Urges Settlements in Transvaginal Mesh Failure Lawsuits

Transvaginal mesh is a material that can be used to support a woman's internal organs following certain medical procedures; however, thousands of patients claim their device has failed, causing…

Read More

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The financial burden that often comes with a serious injury can be too much for many people to bear. Unexpected medical debt, damaged personal property, and the sudden loss of income can impact the budgets of most families. The good news is that a successful injury claim could help reduce that financial strain after a serious accident. Get in touch with a Terre Haute personal injury lawyer with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin to learn more.

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