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Pelvic mesh devices are commonly used to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP), two medical conditions affecting biological women. However, these devices have been found to contain serious defects that make them unsafe for permanent implantation. The core issue lies in the use of polypropylene—a material incompatible with the vaginal and pelvic regions—which can trigger severe complications. Once implanted, the mesh integrates into surrounding tissue, making removal extremely difficult or impossible.
These defects have led to a wide range of health problems, including chronic pain, nerve damage, infections, tissue erosion, sexual dysfunction, and other long-term injuries. Despite these risks, some manufacturers failed to properly warn patients about the potential complications. As a result, many women were left unaware of the dangers and unable to make informed decisions about their treatment.
These implants have been linked to chronic pain, mesh erosion, organ damage, and painful revision surgeries. The lawsuit seeks compensation for medical expenses, loss of earnings, and pain and suffering experienced by affected individuals.
LHL Attorneys Inc. is committed to advocating for individuals affected by defective transvaginal mesh implants and pursuing the compensation they deserve.
Many individuals may have experienced complications linked to pelvic mesh implants, and there is growing awareness around the risks and long-term health impacts. Engaging now allows affected individuals to better understand their rights, share their experiences, and consider whether legal action is appropriate. While outcomes are never guaranteed, early participation helps ensure your voice is heard and your circumstances are taken into account as the broader conversation continues.
You may be eligible if you received a transvaginal mesh implant and experienced complications such as pain, infections, mesh erosion, or revision surgery.
No, there is no upfront cost to participate.
Compensation may include coverage for medical costs, lost earnings, and pain and suffering.
The timeline for class actions varies, but participants will be kept updated throughout the proceedings.