Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Lawyer

CR Legal Team Can Stand Up For You.


Our Transvaginal Mesh Attorneys Will Stand Up For You

Transvaginal mesh is a medical product used to treat pelvic organ prolapse
(POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Inserted vaginally, the surgical
mesh is used to support and hold in place the urethra, cervix, and rectum
to provide relief from SUI and POP. Through the years, transvaginal mesh
has been linked to serious side effects and complications that can lead
to pain, infection, and revision surgeries.

If you experienced serious side effects or required surgery to repair problems
caused by transvaginal mesh, we may be able to help you. CR Legal Team
handles a wide range of medical device injury cases for patients and families.
As injury attorneys, we recognize the signs of a
defective or dangerous product and can work to get compensation for medical bills, lost earnings, and
other losses you may have experienced*.

How a Transvaginal Mesh Defect Lawyer Can Help

When you come to CR Legal Team, you will find that our attorneys and support
staff take your concerns to heart. We realize you are going through an
extremely difficult time in your life and want to help you through to
a brighter future.

Our lawyers can handle transvaginal mesh lawsuits involving such side effects as:

  • Mesh erosion
  • Infection
  • Pain and discomfort
  • Urinary problems
  • POP or SUI recurrence
  • Vaginal scarring
  • Bowel, bladder and blood vessel perforation

Treatment for these injuries can be expensive and painful, leaving you
unable to work for an extended period. At CR Legal Team, we believe that
transvaginal mesh manufacturers and other responsible parties should be
held liable for the harm their products caused. We are here to help you
fight for the best possible outcome for your case.

*Each case is different and must be evaluated on its individual merits.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.

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