We offer expert help & advice for those who need to make a mesh implant compensation claim!
If you’re suffering from vaginal mesh surgery, we can help when it comes to accessing the justice that you deserve.
As we often say, we can’t turn back time. We’re also not medical experts. But when victims are not being listened to having suffered horrendous complications arising from vaginal mesh surgery gone wrong, we will listen. And we will act.
We are here for you.
We appreciate that this is a personal and sensitive subject, but we’re urging pelvic mesh victims to come forward for our help and to never suffer in silence.
We are here to help you. We’re not just lawyers, but we can be a part of the vital support network you need when you suffer the horrendous complications that can arise from vaginal mesh problems. Our focus as a firm is on making sure you get access to the justice that you deserve, and we can pursue legal claims on a No Win, No Fee basis for your peace of mind.
Here’s a little information about how we may be able to help you.
Many women suffer a mesh removal nightmare when things have gone wrong and they’re unable to access proper help and support to aid their recovery or manage their symptoms.
In some cases, mesh removal surgery simply won’t work as the devices are intended to be permanent. There are cases where there’s nothing that can be done at all other than simply managing the pain symptoms.
But a claim for personal injury compensation can open doors to the kind of help and support that victims truly need. Here’s a little advice about it.
It’s a known fact that vaginal mesh removal surgery is incredibly difficult to achieve. It can be hard – or in some cases, impossible – to remove. But could new surgical techniques improve the prospects of success?
It’s understood that a pioneering new method of surgery is being trialled in New Zealand that uses robotic arms that are controlled by a surgeon. This new method is thought to be potentially better for surgeons to be able to remove dangerous mesh from inside a patient with greater success and with reduced chances of damage to surrounding tissue.
For the many women who have suffered horrendous virginal mesh complications who have been unable to undergo successful surgery for removal, this new method may bring greater hope.
In important worldwide news about the vaginal mesh scandal, an expert who has helped thousands of victims in the U.S. settle claims has hit out at the plastic used in pelvic mesh devices.
Chartered Chemist Dr Chris DeArmitt has given testimonies that have reportedly helped some 9,000 women in America settle their cases out of court. He says that the testing on the plastic used for the devices is “way less than you would see on a vacuum cleaner or a washing machine”, which is incredibly worrying.
Given the severity of pelvic mesh compilations and how badly they can affect people, it’s incredibly important that the voices of experts like Dr DeArmitt are heard as the worldwide fight for justice continues.
There are some who believe that certain manufacturers have been hiding surgical mesh problems since the day they launched their products in the market.
Many manufacturers continue to deny that there’s anything wrong with the products they produce and sell, and some have passed the responsibility for problems on to alleged poor surgical technique. The longstanding debates and disputes over the safety and efficacy of vaginal mesh looks set to continue for quite some time, especially given the recent guideline reviews in the UK that have faced heavy criticism.
At the centre of all these issues remains the patients; some of whom have been left with severe and permanent complications. If side-effects of mesh have been hidden, the consequences must be severe.
The symptoms of pelvic mesh problems can be wide-ranging and can leave patients with complications for a long time, and in some cases, indefinitely.
In many cases, it’s only possible to remove part of the ineffective mesh device, and in other cases, it cannot be removed at all. However, even when it can be removed, women can be left with severe complications from nerve damage and scarring caused by the mesh.
It’s therefore important to recognise the symptoms associated with vaginal mesh problems, and it’s also important to know your legal rights.
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.
Vaginal mesh aftercare, especially when things go wrong, has faced significant criticism around the world, including here in the UK.
Last year, a widespread pause for the use of transvaginal mesh and tape for things like stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) was put in place. In April this year, revised guidelines were issued by NICE (The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), which have also faced stern criticism.
When it comes what you can do about the injustices of poor aftercare, you should know that you have rights. And we’re here to help you.
Transvaginal mesh lawsuit updates are an important part of the fight for justice and compensation for women around the world.
And that’s why we always endeavour to provide comprehensive and frequent updates to our clients who have put their faith and trust in us to represent them for their case.
In the UK, there has been a number of lawsuits and actions that have been launched. Right now, we’re representing a cohort of Claimants for individual cases, and the wider fight for justice continues. The vaginal mesh saga has been ongoing for decades and the fight is far from over for many of the women who have suffered terrible complications when their mesh implant has gone wrong.