Hernia Mesh Lawsuit Information is a resource center dedicated to providing reliable and up-to-date information about defective hernia mesh medical devices. They aim to help victims seeking justice and compensation for the pain and suffering caused by these devices, particularly those manufactured by Johnson and Johnson's corporate subsidiary Ethicon and other entities such as Gore, Bard Davol, and Covidien. They emphasize that a hernia mesh recall is not necessary to pursue a lawsuit and that most cases are individual claims consolidated for litigation purposes.
The center reviews potential cases involving various types of hernia mesh, including CR Bard Mesh Patches made of Marlex polypropylene, Composix Kugel mesh patches manufactured by C.R. Bard subsidiary Davol, and Atrium C-QUR mesh. They provide information about the history and status of complex litigations in the United States legal system and explain the possible venues for filing a hernia mesh lawsuit, depending on applicable laws and the location of the mesh manufacturer.
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