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Metal-on-Metal Artificial Hip Victim Recovers From Revision Surgery

In this post Suzanne recounts her slow recovery from artificial hip revision surgery. Suzanne received a metal-on-metal artificial hip, and four years later the hip was recalled. Suzanne was forced to undergo revision surgery a year later. Part 3 Sitting on my night stand next to me here at home…

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Metal-on-Metal Artificial Hip Victim Prepares for Revision Surgery

In this post, “Suzanne” describes the days leading up to revision surgery. Suzanne received a metal-on-metal artificial hip in 2006. The hip was recalled in 2010, and Suzanne was forced to undergo revision surgery in 2011. Part 2 I woke up before the sun feeling wide awake, but not ready…

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Metal-on-Metal Artificial Hip Victim Recounts Her Harrowing Ordeal

Behind every metal-on-metal (MoM) artificial hip that fails, there is a person and a story. Artificial hip manufacturers may see only a faceless crowd of victims. These defendant companies may attempt to resolve the claims in bulk and move on to market the next blockbuster medical device. But in that…

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Jury Awards Androgel User and Heart Attack Victim $140 Million

Last Thursday a jury in Chicago found that AbbVie, Inc., the manufacturers of the testosterone product Androgel, must pay the plaintiff, Jeffrey Konrad, over $140,000,000.00 for injuries he suffered after using the company’s testosterone product. The jury found that AbbVie did not adequately test the testosterone roll-on gel product and misrepresented…

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Opioid Lawsuits Heading to Centralized Multidistrict Litigation (MDL 2804)

I blogged previously about the United States opioid crisis and how many local and state governments were looking to the courts to help deal with it. Specifically, these governments have brought lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors of opioids. When we last wrote about the opioid crisis, I explained how these…

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Depuy ASR Artificial Hip: Plaintiff Carol Strum Gets New Trial

A woman who lost her case involving injuries from the Depuy ASR metal-on-metal artificial hip has been awarded a new trial. In 2013, a Chicago jury found that Depuy was not responsible for Carol Strum’s injuries following the failure of the ASR hip. The jury found that the hip components manufactured…

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With Third Depuy ASR Settlement Deadline Past, Do I Still Have a Viable Claim?

  I get calls from people all over the country worried that they may have missed a deadline for participation in the Depuy ASR Artificial Hip Settlement. I understand the alarm. It would be dreadful to have the ASR metal-on-metal hip implanted, suffer mysterious pains and then elevated metal levels…

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After Noisy August, Fourth Depuy Pinnacle Hip Bellwether Trial Underway

Some of my clients have been asking me what is going on with the fourth Depuy Pinnacle bellwether trial. Non-clients have also been calling to inquire about the status of the trial. Did it start this week? Was it postponed? What is the deal with Depuy and Johnson & Johnson…

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Taxotere and Permanent Hair Loss: Is There a Cure?

Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common condition for many people, especially when they age. The exact reason for the hair loss can vary, but one particularly unpleasant cause is chemotherapy. However, not all patients will be affected the same way during chemotherapy, even when taking the same chemotherapy drug…

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The Taper Lock Failure in the Stryker LFIT V40 Artificial Hip

The vast majority of artificial hip failures over the past decade involved metal-on-metal (MoM) hip components. These medical devices were meant to revolutionize the artificial hip market. Specifically, the all-metal hip components were intended to last a long time, and much longer than older generation artificial hips using materials like…

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