Tennessee Hernia Mesh Lawyer
If you experienced complications after hernia surgery involving surgical mesh, you may be entitled to compensation. A Tennessee hernia mesh lawyer from Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC can help you pursue justice and financial recovery for the pain and suffering you’ve endured. With more than 40 years of experience and a proven track record of success, we fight to hold negligent manufacturers accountable for defective medical products that cause harm to innocent people.
What Is Hernia Mesh?
Hernia mesh is a medical device used to support weakened or damaged tissue in the body during hernia repair surgeries. Hernias occur when an organ, tissue, or fatty deposit pushes through a weak spot in the muscle or connective tissue. The most common hernias are found in the abdominal and groin regions, and they often require surgical intervention. Doctors frequently use hernia mesh to provide added reinforcement to the repaired tissue, helping to prevent the hernia from recurring.
There are different types of hernia mesh. They’re made from synthetic materials or animal-derived tissue. Synthetic mesh can be either absorbable, non-absorbable, or a combination of both. Non-absorbable mesh is intended to provide long-term support, but many patients have experienced severe complications due to defective mesh products. Our Tennessee hernia mesh attorneys can help determine whether your mesh product is involved in ongoing litigation.
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Common Complications from Hernia Mesh
While hernia mesh can help in some cases, certain brands and types of mesh have been linked to dangerous side effects and complications. If you’ve had hernia repair surgery and experienced any of the following issues, you may be eligible to file a hernia mesh lawsuit:
- Chronic pain: Persistent pain in the area where the hernia repair was performed, often due to nerve damage or mesh movement.
- Infection: The mesh can become contaminated, leading to infections that may require additional surgeries or removal.
- Hernia recurrence: In some cases, the mesh fails to provide sufficient support, causing the hernia to reappear.
- Mesh migration: The mesh may move from its original placement, leading to internal damage or requiring surgical intervention.
- Bowel obstruction: The mesh may adhere to nearby organs or tissues, blocking the intestines and causing serious health risks.
- Organ perforation: The mesh can puncture nearby organs, leading to life-threatening complications.
If you’re experiencing any of these hernia mesh failure symptoms, it’s crucial to seek medical attention immediately and consult an experienced hernia mesh attorney from Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC.
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Hernia Mesh Lawsuits
Hernia mesh lawsuits are ongoing, with many cases consolidated into multidistrict litigation (MDL) to help speed up the legal process. MDL involves the consolidation of multiple lawsuits into a single district court for pretrial proceedings. Mass torts are groups of lawsuits filed by plaintiffs who have been similarly injured by the same defendant(s). They can be turned into MDLs.
Mass tort lawsuits are often confused with class action lawsuits. Class action lawsuits, on the other hand, are single lawsuits filed by multiple petitioners who all suffered the same types of injuries because of the same defendant. They are headed by one or several people whose claims are representative of the entire class. In a class action lawsuit, plaintiffs receive the same amount in compensation. In mass tort lawsuits, each plaintiff’s compensation is based on the specifics of that person’s case.
Consolidating hernia mesh lawsuits into an MDL helps streamline the legal process by avoiding duplicate discovery and pretrial motions across different courts. MDL is common in cases involving defective products like hernia mesh, where hundreds or thousands of plaintiffs have similar claims.
If you’ve been harmed by defective hernia mesh, you could be eligible to join an MDL and pursue compensation for your injuries. In a hernia mesh MDL, plaintiffs claim that manufacturers used substandard materials, leading to health risks, and failed to warn patients of potential complications.
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Current Hernia Mesh MDLs
Several hernia mesh products are currently involved in multidistrict litigation:
Ethicon Physiomesh Flexible Composite Mesh MDL
- MDL No. 2782
- Centralized in the Northern District of Georgia
- Allegations include device migration, adhesion, and the need for revision surgeries
C.R. Bard Polypropylene Hernia Mesh MDL
- MDL No. 2846
- Centralized in the Southern District of Ohio
- Involves multiple Bard mesh products, including PerFix Plug and 3DMax
Atrium Medical Corp. C-QUR Mesh MDL
- MDL No. 2753
- Centralized in the District of New Hampshire
- Allegations include severe inflammatory responses and adhesions
Recent updates suggest a global settlement in the ongoing multidistrict litigation against C.R. Bard is close. If reached, this settlement could provide compensation to many plaintiffs, similar to Bard’s previous $184 million settlement in 2011. However, not all plaintiffs may benefit from the settlement, and some may need to continue individual lawsuits to help ensure fair compensation.
Our Tennessee hernia mesh attorneys stay up-to-date on these MDLs and can determine whether your case qualifies for inclusion.
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Who Qualifies for a Hernia Mesh Lawsuit?
An attorney for hernia mesh cases will evaluate several factors to see if you qualify to file suit, including:
- The type of hernia mesh used in your surgery
- The date of your surgery and any subsequent procedures to address complications
- The nature of your injuries and whether they are directly related to the defective mesh
- The medical treatments you’ve received since the surgery
Seeking Compensation in a Hernia Mesh Lawsuit
If you’ve been harmed by defective hernia mesh, you may be entitled to compensation for the losses you’ve suffered. Common types of compensation in hernia mesh lawsuits include:
- Medical expenses: Reimbursement for surgeries, hospital stays, doctor visits, and any future medical treatments related to hernia mesh complications.
- Lost wages: Compensation for any time missed from work due to your injuries, including reduced earning capacity if your injuries have impacted your ability to work in the future.
- Pain and suffering: Financial compensation for the physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life caused by hernia mesh complications.
- Loss of consortium: Compensation for the impact your injuries have had on your relationship with your spouse or family members.
In some cases, courts may also award punitive damages in hernia mesh lawsuits. These damages are meant to punish the manufacturers for their reckless behavior, such as knowingly producing defective products or failing to warn the public about potential risks.
The Importance of Prompt Action
Tennessee law has a strict statutory deadline for product liability cases, including hernia mesh lawsuits. Generally, you have one year from the date of injury to file a claim. However, exceptions may apply in some cases.
Don’t risk losing your right to compensation. Contact Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the legal deadline.
Steps to Take If You’ve Been Harmed by Hernia Mesh
If your hernia mesh implant has caused complications, it’s essential to take the following steps to protect your health and legal rights:
- Document your symptoms: Keep detailed records of your symptoms, medical treatments, and any expenses related to your condition. This documentation will be crucial in building your legal case.
- Contact a hernia mesh attorney: An experienced Tennessee hernia mesh lawyer can review your case, explain your legal options, and help you pursue compensation for your injuries.
Tennessee Hernia Mesh FAQs
Following are questions many of our clients have about hernia mesh lawsuits.
How much does it cost to hire a Tennessee hernia mesh lawyer?
At Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case.
How long do hernia mesh lawsuits take?
The duration of hernia mesh lawsuits can vary. Some cases settle within months, while others may take years, especially if they go to trial. Our attorneys work efficiently to resolve your case as quickly as possible without sacrificing the quality of your representation.
Can I file a lawsuit if my hernia mesh hasn’t been recalled?
Yes, you may still have a case even if your specific mesh product hasn’t been recalled. Many hernia mesh lawsuits involve products that are still on the market. The key is proving that the product was defective and caused your injuries.
What if I’m not sure which hernia mesh product was used in my surgery?
Don’t worry if you’re unsure about the specific product used in your surgery. Our Tennessee hernia mesh lawyers can obtain your medical records to identify the mesh product used and determine whether you have a potential claim.
Why Choose Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC for Your Tennessee Hernia Mesh Case?
At Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC, we have over 40 years of experience helping injured people across Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi get the compensation they deserve. We’ve recovered over $500 million on behalf of our clients, and we’re ready to put our experience and resources to work for you.
When you work with our Tennessee hernia mesh lawyers, we’ll guide you through the process:
- Initial consultation: We’ll review your case and explain your options.
- Investigation: We’ll gather evidence, including medical records and expert opinions.
- Filing the lawsuit: We’ll prepare and file your complaint in the appropriate court.
- Negotiations: We’ll attempt to reach a fair settlement with the defendant(s).
- Trial: If necessary, we’ll present your case in court.
Throughout this process, we keep you informed and involved in all important decisions regarding your case.
If you’ve been injured by defective hernia mesh, the experienced Tennessee hernia mesh lawyers at Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC are ready to fight for your rights and help you seek the compensation you deserve. Call (901) 526-2126 or contact us online today for a free consultation with our experienced Tennessee hernia mesh lawyer.