The same problem that plagued defective Philips CPAP sleep apnea treatment machines has affected another line of products. This recall affects Philips Trilogy 100 and 200-series ventilators. The company previously recalled these ventilators in 2021, but the company assured the Food and Drug Administration that it had fixed the problem.…
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Federal Court Upholds $2.4 Million Award in ObTape Lawsuit
In recent years there have been hundreds of personal injury lawsuits filed against Mentor, the manufacturer of ObTape, a mesh sling used to treat urinary incontinence. According to a 2009 report in the New York Times, Mentor stopped selling ObTape in 2006 after reports emerged that pieces of the mesh…
Pharmacy Faces Lawsuit Over Fatal Prescription Drug Interaction
As we get older, it seems we need to take more and more prescription medications just to get through the day. We trust our doctors and pharmacists to ensure that these drugs are safe–not just on their own, but also when taken in combination with one another. But when this…
Georgia Couple’s Lawsuit Blames Tainted Colonoscopy for Their HIV Infections
When it comes to surgical procedures, any Georgia healthcare professional will tell you their top safety priority is ensuring the proper sterilization of any equipment that gets near the patient’s body. Indeed, there is always a risk of transmitting a potentially lethal infection to a patient, even during “routine” surgery.…
Can a Jury Award Damages for Medical Expenses but Nothing for “Pain and Suffering”?
The right to a jury trial is a basic tenet of our legal system. Jurors are entrusted to carefully consider all of the evidence and return a verdict in accordance with the law. Of course, there are times when a jury’s verdict is so inconsistent with the facts that a…
Atlanta Judge Reduces Punitive Damage Award in Defective Hip Replacement Case
Every year thousands of Americans are injured or even killed due to defective medical products. While most manufacturers are responsible and take care to properly test a medical device or drug before introducing it into the marketplace, there are still cases where a defective product makes it to the patient.…