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vaginal mesh and bladder sling lawsuits Nebraska Nebraska Bladder Sling Attorneys

July 2011:

FDA issues press release regarding its investigation into vaginal mesh products Read More»

July 2011:

FDA issues comprehensive report detailing the risks of transvaginal mesh Read More»

October 2010:

Trial of synthetic mesh in pelvic surgery ended early due to high rate of complications Read More»

March 2009:

FDA Public Health Notice for vaginal mesh and bladder slings. Read More»

Feburary 2009:

FDA Patient Safety News for vaginal mesh and bladder slings.. Read More»

October 2008:

Article Concerning Complications for vaginal mesh and bladder slings. Read More»

 

August 2010:

Volkswagen, Audi to pay $80M to settle suits over leaks, faulty drainage Read More»

 

March 2009:

$12 Million jury verdict in medical malpractice case against oral surgeon resulting in patient's wrongful death.

July 2008:

$3.18 Million settlement for estate of woman who drowned when her car plunged into the Passaic River.

 

July 2008:


$2.1 Million Lasik malpractice settlement against prominent physician Dr. Joseph Dello Russo.

April 2008:

David Mazie, Adam Slater, Eric Katz, David Freeman, and Beth G. Baldinger are all named New Jersey Super Lawyers.

January 2008: 

 

$1 Million medical malpractice settlement.

 

November 2007: 

 

$4.15 Million settlement for disputed brain injury. 

September 2007:

 

$15.5 Million settlement of accounting malpractice case.

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NEBRASKA VAGINAL MESH LAWYERS

Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman is currently accepting cases against vaginal mesh manufacturers on behalf of women residing in Nebraska. 

Vaginal mesh and bladder sling manufacturers Ethicon, Johnson and Johnson, and Bard are located in New Jersey, thus there are significant advantages to bringing cases against these manufacturers in New Jersey, our home state. The Courts have consolidated these cases before one Judge, in Atlantic County, New Jersey. Regardless of where you live, these cases can be brought in New Jersey. In the event that your product was manufactured by another company or there are reasons to file in another state, we will be able to have your case filed by associated or local counsel. Contact our lawyers about an Nebraska bladder sling lawsuit. 

We are currently accepting vaginal mesh and bladder sling cases on behalf of women from the following states:

 

Contact one of our experienced mesh personal injury lawyers, and our law firm will respond to your inquiry within 24-48 hours.

 

 

   
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