An inferior vena cava filter, or IVC filter, is a small medical device implanted in the major blood vessel between the lower half of the body and the heart. It is designed with thin wire legs that catch blood clots before they enter the lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism. These filters are supposed to protect patients from dangerous blood clots, but, unfortunately, it has been discovered that they can cause severe medical complications and are potentially deadly.
These complications often occur when shards or splinters of the device break off and injured vital organs in a patient’s body. If you or a loved one was injured after receiving an IVC filter, you might benefit from reaching out to a compassionate attorney at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. to discuss your legal rights and options. By enlisting a Michigan IVC lawyer, you could focus on your recovery with the knowledge that a skillful legal professional is working tirelessly to request compensation on your behalf.
Common Medical Filter Complications
While the installation of an inferior vena cava filter carries inherent risks, some products contain an increased risk of leading to patient injuries and worsened medical conditions. These include:
- Perforation of the vena cava vein by the filter
- Fracture of the filter
- Migration of the filter
- Tilting of filter
- Breaking of the filter
- Stroke
- Pulmonary embolism
- Death
These complications can lead to additional surgeries and procedures, as well as lengthy hospitalizations. When a patient suffers from these or other medical conditions, they should consider reaching out to a Michigan IVC lawyer to determine if they have legal grounds for a claim.
Lawsuits Against Filter Manufacturers
The seasoned Michigan attorneys at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. have pursued claims against IVC filter manufacturers for negligence, including Bard, Cook, and Johnson & Johnson. These companies each made several types of filters that can cause serious harm and even death. If an injured individual is unfamiliar with which filter was implanted, an experienced legal professional could help. The most commonly used filters by these companies are:
- Bard G2
- Bard G2X
- Bard Eclipse
- Bard Denali
- Bard Meridian
- Cook Celect
- Cook Gunther Tulip
- Mook Gunterh Tulip Mreye
- Cook Celect Platinum
Determining the Validity of a Claim
Any patient who received a Bard, Cook, or Johnson & Johnson filter implant might have grounds for a lawsuit to request compensation for their injuries. However, the following criteria must be met before a claim might be considered valid. These include one of the following:
- An IVC filter fractured or failed
- Removal or replacement of the filter was required because of the resulting danger
- The filter migrated or became dislodged from its original placement point
- A physician recommended removal, but the filter could not be removed due to risk of further injury
If an individual has grounds for a claim, they could request compensation for their physical and psychological harm, disability, lost wages, and medical expenses. Furthermore, if an individual passed away due to a fatal complication, a surviving family member might be able to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.
Reach Out to a Michigan IVC Attorney for Assistance
If you or a love one was injured due to receiving a faulty IVC filter, consider reaching out to a well-versed attorney at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. to receive legal counsel on how to proceed. If a defective device was the root cause of your losses, you might be able to pursue compensation against the manufacturers.
A Michigan IVC lawyer who is familiar with pursuing these claims could help by answering your questions, launching an investigation into the incident, and working tirelessly to demand full and fair compensation. To get started, reach out to a legal professional today to schedule a free case review.
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