Medical devices are some of the greatest inventions of modern medicine and have helped countless sick individuals overcome painful conditions. Despite this, however, there are far too many instances in which a medical device manufacturer fails to ensure that its device is safe for its intended use. When this happens, the…
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FDA Reclassifies Vaginal Mesh as a High-Risk Device
Medical devices are among the most commonly litigated items in product liability lawsuits. To recover damages in a defective medical device lawsuit, the plaintiff must show that the device in question is unreasonably dangerous or that the device the plaintiff received suffers from a manufacturing defect that renders it unreasonably dangerous.…
California Jury Awards Nearly $80 Million in Product Liability Action Against Ethicon Hemorrhoid Stapler
Earlier this month, a California jury awarded nearly $10 million in compensatory damages and a staggering $70 million in punitive damages against Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary company Ethicon, stemming from alleged defects in the subsidiary’s hemorrhoid stapler device. The plaintiff was a former police officer who suffered injuries when medical professionals…
Delaware Court Reduces Transvaginal Mesh Product Liability Claim Verdict from $25 Million to $10 Million
There have been thousands of lawsuits brought in recent years against the manufacturers of transvaginal mesh (TVM) products, which have been identified as causing severe, painful, and often permanent injuries. Multiple medical device manufacturers have developed and marketed these devices, which are designed to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. What…
Jury Awards $11 Million to Bellweather Plaintiff In Wright Medical Defective Hip Implant Litigation
One of the first bellweather trials in the Wright Medical metallic hip implant litigation went to trial earlier this month, and the jury returned a verdict of $1 million in compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages. A bellweather trial is part of a multi-district litigation (MDL). Like a…
Boston Scientific Issues Class I Recall for Chariot Guided Sheath Medical Device
Earlier this month, medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific announced that it has initiated a voluntary recall of its Chariot Guiding Sheath devices (CGS). The CGS devices were designed and manufactured to be used in peripheral vascular procedures. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is responsible for overseeing the approval…
Mississippi Court Dismisses Medical Device Action Against Foreign Manufacturer
In Arnoult v. CL Med. Sarl, a product liability case, the plaintiff filed suit against the manufacturer of a mid-urethral sling intended to treat stress urinary incontinence. The device, called an I-STOP, was manufactured by a company based in France called CLMS, which sold the device in the United States. The…
Federal District Court Denies in Part and Grants in Part Admissibility of Defendant’s Evidence on Punitive Damages
When a lawsuit involving a defective product or pharmaceutical involves punitive damages allegations, many defendants will attempt to offer evidence to mitigate any potential award of punitive damages against them. In litigation against Wright Medical Technology and Wright Medical Group involving its allegedly defective hip implant devices, the defendants have offered evidence…
Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Update
Although every injury involving a medical device is stressful and devastating, many women have experienced deeply personal emotional and physical pain as the result of defective transvaginal mesh products. Injuries arising from these products can lead to severe and long-lasting complications, often requiring a series of surgeries or procedures to…
FDA Proposes New Guidance on Medical Device Animal Studies
On October 14, 2015, the United States Food and Drug Administration released a document providing draft guidance for animal studies used in medical device development and testing. In many lawsuits regarding defective medical devices, studies and guidance documents of this nature are used by the parties’ experts to testify about certain aspects of…