Sunday 18 August 2019

Mesh Manufacturers That Faced The Most Lawsuits

Transvaginal mesh lawsuits are not uncommon in the world of medical device disputes. As a matter of fact, thousands of mesh lawsuits have been filed leading to billion dollars settlements, though many of the cases still lie unsettled. The transvaginal mesh lawsuit update speaks for all those legal cases that accounted for the largest mass torts in medical history. To pick out the ones who paid the maximum compensation in terms of dollars, names like Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon top the list.

Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon:
Johnson & Johnson faces more vaginal mesh lawsuits than any other manufacturer. Here are top three results from some of the lawsuits that have turned out in favor of mesh victims:
  • In September 2017, a Philadelphia jury awarded $57.1 million to Ella Ebaugh, who suffered chronic pain and incontinence because of two Ethicon pelvic mesh implants that eroded into her urethra. The victim required three surgeries to get the mesh removed.
  • Back in March 2018, a jury in Indiana awarded $35 million to Barbara and Anton Kaiser. Ethicon was sued by them, after the mesh was proven to cause her pelvic pain. They were awarded with $10 million in damages and more $25 millions n punitive damages.
  • In April 2017, a Philadelphia jury awarded $20 million to a victim who was supposedly in constant pain due to her TVT-Secur transvaginal mesh, a product of Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon.
C.R. Bard:
New Jersey based C.R. Bard has already settled some of the vaginal mesh lawsuits, but more than 10,000 cases still remain unresolved. Few of the notable settlements include:
  • In April 2018, a New Jersey jury awarded $68 millionto Mary McGinnis, who suffered from debilitating injuries because of Bard’s pelvic mesh. The jury award included $33 million in compensatory damages and $35 million in punitive damages.
  • The company paid more than $200 million its second large scale mesh settlement in August 2015 to resolve an approximate of 3,000 cases (nearly $67,000 per case). The payout was made to avoid a string of multi-million dollar verdicts that could lead to bankruptcy for Bard.
  • The first large-scale settlement by Bard was in October 2014 where the company paid more than $21 million to settle more than 500 mesh lawsuits.

If you are yet to file your lawsuit and still suffering silently, it’s time to take action. Get motivated by the compensation amounts in the transvaginal mesh lawsuit updates, and get in touch with TVM411 on Tvm411.info or at 888-730-1979 for details.

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