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We Help People Hurt By Dangerous Products, Medical Devices & Negligent Acts Get Cash Settlements. Don’t pay those unexpected doctor’s bills yourself. Have a lawyer review your case for FREE!

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Don’t Wait – Act Fast to Maximize Any Compensation You May Be Owed

If you develop a serious health problem from something you thought was safe, don’t pay all those unexpected bills yourself. Filing a lawsuit is the only way to make the party that’s responsible for harming you cover your medical expenses. And if your case wins, you may potentially protect others from going through the same awful experience you had. Winning claims can help change the way companies do business, get risky products and devices pulled off shelves, create new safety laws or regulations, and much more. Your actions today may give you the justice and compensation you deserve tomorrow — and peace of mind for the future.

Bottom line: You don’t pay if you don’t win. But if you win, you get money to cover your medical bills, time off work, and other costs you’d otherwise have pay out of your own pocket without a lawyer.

Where We're Currently Helping

Bard PowerPort

If you had a Bard catheter device implanted and experienced complications, you may qualify. Allegedly, Bard’s implanted catheter devices can easily move around, come loose after placement, and break apart into jagged pieces. These shards can then travel through your body, leading to serious internal injuries, bleeding, punctured organs, and even death. Plaintiffs claim the manufacturer, C.R. Bard, failed to warn patients about these potentially life-threatening injury risks.