Drug LitigationTransvaginal Mesh Claims: Individual Filing or Class Action?

March 31, 2013

If you, your spouse, or your loved one has suffered pain, infection, or discomfort following a transvaginal mesh (TVM) surgery, you may be curious to know whether you should file a lawsuit and, if so, whether you should join in a class action case.

 

The only way to answer this question with absolute certainty is to speak with the attorneys and dedicated professionals at the law firm of Nachawati Law Group. Nevertheless, there is a general rule worth considering: when the severity of an injury varies, a class action may not be best. Class actions are effective legal tools when a group of people has sustained precisely the same type of injury. In the context of TVM surgeries, however, patients’ injuries often vary, meaning that a class of litigants cannot form as easily. As such, it may be best to go it alone, despite the cost benefits of a class action.

 

Want to find out more about the legal strategies that may be available to you and your family following a painful or ineffective TVM surgery? The attorneys at Nachawati Law Group are prepared to answer your questions and start you on your road to legal recovery.  

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