We offer expert help & advice for those who need to make a mesh implant compensation claim!
If you have suffered pain and problems from the use of a pelvic mesh bladder sling, you’re not alone; and we may be able to assist you.
We’re representing a number of women who have suffered from – or are suffering with – pelvic mesh complications. Thousands of women worldwide have taken legal action, and although some cases have proven to be difficult to succeed with, others have reached positive outcomes. Patients should not be left with the issues they are being left with; especially those who suffer for the rest of their lives.
If this applies to you, know that you’re not alone. We may be able to help you, and we may be able to represent you in legal action on a No Win, No Fee basis.
If you’re suffering with severe pain from vaginal mesh surgery that has gone wrong, we may be able to represent you on a No Win, No Fee basis for a personal injury compensation claim.
Severe pain from vaginal mesh complications can be common. It’s one of the reasons as to why patients need to be thoroughly advised when it comes to exactly what they’re getting themselves into.
With some patients reportedly not being advised during the consultations, but their records suggesting that thorough advice was given when it wasn’t, getting the right legal support is essential.
Pelvic mesh removal problems can be serious, and with the issue of complete removal impossible in some cases, victims need to know their rights for justice.
We pursue claims for personal injury compensation for women who have suffered as a result of their transvaginal mesh surgery causing problems. We’re representing a number of women for legal cases, and the issue of removal problems can be factored into a claim.
There are a few things that we can do as part of the case to assist, and you can be eligible to claim damages where removal has been a problem as well.
As part of a claim for personal injury compensation, you may be able to claim back additional vaginal mesh surgery costs, as well as other losses and expenses.
When you make a claim, it isn’t just compensation you receive for the pain and suffering. The idea is that you should not be out-of-pocket financially, and you should be back in the position you were in prior to the negligence. Treatment, surgery and claiming back costs can be an important part of this, and it can all be factored into your case.
We’ll give you a brief overview as to how it all works in this article, so read on for more advice.