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You may qualify to file a Stryker hip implant lawsuit if you received a Stryker Tritanium Acetabular Cup, LFIT V40, Rejuvenate, ABG II, Accolade, Citation or Meridian implant and suffered complications that led to revision surgery.
Stryker Lawsuit Settlements have totaled more than $2 billion. Lawyers are taking claims from people who have had complications after obtaining Stryker hip implants.
Hip replacement lawsuits are being filed by people facing serious complications from their hip replacement devices. Lawyers have filed thousands of lawsuits against hip manufacturers, including Stryker and DePuy. Companies have paid billions in settlements and verdicts.
2020 Settlement Program Reaches 96% Enrollment of Additional Registered Eligible Patients. Stryker Orthopaedics and Court-appointed committees of attorneys representing Rejuvenate Modular Neck Hip Stem and ABG II Modular Neck Hip Stem plaintiffs in New Jersey Multicounty and Federal Multidistrict litigations reached an agreement to compensate ...
If you are an eligible patient who underwent a surgery to remove an ABG II Modular Neck Hip Stem or Rejuvenate Modular Neck Hip Stem, you may be entitled to receive a Base Award of up to $300,000, subject to potential limited reductions.
Meyers & Flowers Law Firm Announces Billion Dollar Settlement Reached for Patients Suffering from Stryker Corp. Medical Devices. One of the Largest Global Medical Device Settlements With an Unlimited Compensation Fund for Victims of Defective Hip Implant Replacements.
Metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants have spawned massive recalls and thousands of lawsuits, some of which have been settled for billions of dollars. Now, Stryker’s V40 femoral heads have spurred an alert from the company warning against loss of mobility, pain, inflammation, and dislocation.
The Stryker LFIT hip replacement settlement resolves allegations related to the LFIT Anatomic Cobalt Chromium V40 femoral head. Thousands of these devices were subject to a recall in November 2016 in response to reports of taper lock failure.
In one of the largest national landmark settlements, the global medical devices and equipment manufacturing company, Stryker Corp., will pay out $1.43 billion to patients who had hip implant revision surgery to remove defective Rejuvenate or ABG II Modular-Neck Hip Stems.
The 20 20 Settlement Program is for patients who had an ABG II Modular Neck Hip Stem or Rejuvenate Modular Neck Hip Stem implanted in the United States (or at a United States military hospital), subsequently had a surgery to remove the modular hip stem prior to ptember 9