Understanding Medical Device Torts
When a medical device fails—whether it’s a hip implant, pacemaker, surgical mesh, or CPAP machine—the results can be devastating. Patients may face additional surgeries, long-term health complications, or even loss of life. U.S. law gives injured patients the right to seek compensation through product liability and mass tort claims.
What Qualifies as a Medical Device Claim?
- Defective hip or knee implants
- Hernia mesh complications
- CPAP and sleep apnea device recalls
- Pacemaker malfunctions
- Breast implants linked to adverse conditions
If your device was recalled, or you experienced complications tied to a defective product, you may have a valid claim.
Steps to Start Your Case
- Collect Your Records – Gather your medical records, receipts, and any documentation of the device used.
- Identify the Device – Note the manufacturer, model, and date of implantation or use.
- Document Your Injuries – Keep track of symptoms, hospital visits, and treatment plans.
- Connect with Pursuing.com – At Pursuing.com, we connect you directly with vetted law firms specializing in medical device mass torts. Your case is confidential, risk-free, and you’ll only pay if your case succeeds.
Why Choose Pursuing.com?
- Expertise: We work with firms experienced in large-scale medical device litigation.
- Accessibility: You can start your claim online in minutes.
- Plaintiff-Focused: Our mission is to help individuals, not corporations.
Take Action Today
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a defective medical device, don’t wait. Statutes of limitation can restrict your ability to file a claim. Start your free case check now at Pursuing.com/start.