We offer expert help & advice for those who need to make a mesh implant compensation claim!
You could be eligible to pursue a vaginal mesh compensation claim on the basis that representations in respect of the procedure that you underwent were inadequate or incorrect.
Many of the claims for compensation that we are pursuing for women who have been harmed by vaginal mesh involve this as the basis of their legal case. In fact, although jurisdictions and legal matters are separate in the UK when compared to the US, there has been cases establishing that representations in respect of vaginal mesh that have been made by manufacturers required scrutiny.
The potential dangers of pelvic mesh can be completely life-altering. They can be so severe to the point that the way in which someone lives their life is changed significantly.
This is why it is important that victims’ voices are heard, and that support is in place for anyone affected by the potentially substantial consequences of mesh gone wrong. If the problems have arisen from negligence, it is our job to do all we can to help by way of a legal case for compensation.
It is important to pursue your pelvic mesh compensation claim to allow you to receive some form of justice for what it is that you have had to go through.
If you are going to be left with lifelong problems and complications, it is important that a legal case is launched to be able to support you as best as we can. This is the way in which you could obtain some form of justice for what you have had to go through, and we are here to help you now.
As specialists pursuing compensation cases for pelvic mesh patients, we know all too well how important vaginal mesh support is as part of the legal process.
Whilst we cannot reverse what has happened to you, we can help. The legal avenue can allow for some form of justice for what you have had to go through, and we can help you each and every step of the way on your journey toward compensation.
You can speak to our team for free, no-obligation advice here now.
You could be eligible to pursue a No Win, No Fee claim for compensation as a victim who has suffered due to pelvic mesh problems.
For eligible clients, we are able to work this way to allow people to access the justice that they deserve. We can risk assess a claim and then decide if we are able to work this way for you. If we can, we can get started with a legal case without delay.
You can contact the team here now for free, no-obligation advice to find out more.
Some patients can be left unable to walk from having had pelvic mesh fitted. This can completely change everything, and it is important that we – as specialist Vaginal Mesh Lawyers – are able to do everything in our power to help.
Although we may not be able to change what has happened, and what patients may be left suffering from in the future, legal action can help. It can ensure that a victim receives some form of justice for what they have had to go through, and a claim could also factor in private treatment where applicable.
As medical devices designed to be implanted as a long-term solution, vaginal mesh implants should be used with safety in mind. Using medical devices inside the body is never something that should be taken lightly at all. Many patients that are presented with this treatment option may assume that the materials and structure of vaginal mesh implants are intended to prevent injury risks, but not all such devices have been successful in this regard. Those who have been hurt or wounded by vaginal mesh may be able to claim for internal injuries that they have suffered from, and we may be able to help you now.
Unfortunately, recent years have seen a wave of reports in respect of the potential health complications of vaginal mesh, among which there have been a range of different internal injuries that people can suffer from. Such injuries can also have their own side-effects that can provoke serious difficulties in the everyday lives of the affected patients.
In our view, it is worrying that these devices were allowed to pass supposedly stringent safety regulations, and that many doctors have recommended this course of treatment to their patients. It is for this reason that we are helping victims to pursue compensation claims to account for any injustice.
Despite being used as a form of treatment for many years in the UK, vaginal mesh implants have been associated with incredibly harmful and debilitating complications for a long time now. The only hope of reversing these side-effects can be further surgery in some cases, but difficult mesh removal procedures are not easily available due to the expert knowledge and skill required to perform such an operation. In such cases, victims may be eligible to claim compensation to cover the cost of private surgery, and we may be able to assist with this in some cases.
These medical devices were conceived with the aim of treating problems like pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence, but have proved to be unfit for purpose for many patients. The complications that can be caused by vaginal mesh can be irreversible, as the implants are designed to be permanent. Corrective or removal surgery can be possible in some cases, but it is not easy.
If you have been harmed by vaginal mesh that has arisen from negligence, you should not have to pay to treat a condition that has been caused through no fault of your own. A claim for the cost of private surgery could, in some cases, form part of a wider medical negligence claim to account for the injustice you have suffered at the hands of medical professionals.
If you have suffered as a result of negligent aftercare in relation to pelvic mesh surgery, you could be entitled to claim compensation now with No Win, No Fee legal representation.
A lot can go wrong with pelvic mesh procedures, and the impact in terms of complications and how they can cause permanent problems remain a significant cause for concern. Despite what we know about how badly things can go wrong, and despite thousands of women worldwide suffering, this controversial procedure is still being carried out here in the UK. Although a number of changes have been implemented that are supposed to avoid women being put at risk, we still see people being harmed. And when it comes to problems with aftercare, patients can suffer horrendously.
Prevention is key to stopping another scandal like the vaginal mesh one from ever taking place again. It is also important that victims who have suffered are entitled to pursue compensation for any pain and suffering endured.
Whilst we cannot turn back the clock, we can hope for a better future. We can push for better testing and research before medical devices are used, and we can recover compensation for people who have suffered as a result of negligence.