Consult Moll Law Group About Your Case Against Philips
In March, the FDA had ordered the manufacturer Philips Respironics to let all impacted users, distributors, suppliers, and retailers know that breathing support devices had been recalled. The recall was based on the breakdown of polyester-based polyurethane foam used to dampen sound and vibrations in the devices. This could send foam particles and chemicals into the patient’s airstream. The agency had noted that the manufacturer’s efforts to let consumers know up to that point had been insufficient.
Later, Philips expanded the recall to include more devices containing foam; the recall affected around 5.5 million machines made between 2009-April 2021. Most of the 48,000 post-recall medical device complaints came in between May 1- July 31. Death associated with using the breathing support device was reported 44 times. More than 300 separate lawsuits were filed as of August 15. For comparison, there were around 21,000 device reports, including 124 deaths connected to the recall in April 2022.
If your machine was affected, you can register your affected device with the company’s ongoing repair-and-replace program. The company produced 3 million replacement devices and repair kits and the estimated end date for this program was pushed back. However, if you or a loved one was injured or died due to one of these machines, you may need greater relief. For a lawsuit to seek damages, it is crucial to consult a seasoned attorney about whether you have a viable claim.
If our attorneys are able to establish a marketing, design, or manufacturing defect, we may be able to recover compensatory damages on your behalf. These would be damages intended to put you back in the position you would have been in had you not used the machine. Damages could include lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment and loss of consortium. In cases of egregious misconduct, we may be able to recover punitive damages.
Call Our Seasoned Product Liability Attorneys
If you or a loved one was injured due to the breathing support recalled by Phillips Respironics, you should call our offices. Our seasoned Chicago product liability lawyers at Moll Law Group may be able to provide legal representation. We seek best results in court for injured consumers across the nation. Please complete our online form or call us at 312.462.1700.