Lawsuit Settlement News Reports AMS (American Medical Systems) & Endo Health Solutions Still Involved In Ongoing Various Transvaginal Mesh Litigations, Even After Recent Settlement Announcement
MT Services LLC informs plaintiffs that a $40K average settlement per case is pre-mature; as many law firms continue to negotiate higher average settlement amounts
CHARLESTON, W.Va., July 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- MT Services LLC, a Lawsuit Settlement News Reporting company; which operates lawsuitsettlementnews.com, disclosed this morning a new focus on helping plaintiffs of American Medical System's products such as Perigee, Apogee, Elevate, SPARC, BioArc, In-Fast Ultra, MiniArc, Monarc and Straight-In meshes find the legal assistance they need with the proper transvaginal mesh lawyer or a transvaginal mesh law firm.
Since the U.S Food and Drug Administration reported high risks to women using American Medical System's products in January 2008, over 25,000 cases have piled up. Endo Health Solutions, parent company of AMS has been back and forth in the courts working with settlements and claims.
In 2013 they established a $54.5 million dollar settlement put forth by AMS to compensate an undisclosed number of mesh cases. More claims continued to open, so on May 1st 2014 Endo agreed to pay $830 million to settle about 20k cases for women facing transvaginal mesh complications. Suffering victims' experience extreme pain, mesh erosion, abdominal pain, mesh protrusion, and pelvic pain due to product defects. The pre-taxed amount averages $40,000 per case for women who fulfill certain qualifications and a medical records review, however attorneys believe that number can increase and continue to climb.
Chris Janish, CEO of MTS provided some insight on the AMS Litigation and the entire transvaginal mesh landscape, "Although AMS was able to wrap up a bunch of cases in these first settlements, it is anticipated that many law firms are fighting for more money than the reported settlement range. We have seen firsthand many clients obtaining larger settlement awards, some as high as a $450K where the injuries are serious. We encourage women who are having mesh related issues and require a revision surgery to seek legal consultation immediately to see if they are eligible for a legal settlement due to mesh complications."
Transvaginal Mesh statute limitations to file a claim are limited, to learn more about getting a free legal consultation to see if you are eligible, log onto: http://www.lawsuitsettlementnews.com
Thousands of cases still remain unheard and are waiting for verdicts. Included in these cases are complications such as Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) or Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI), which have produced various painful side effects for women. MTS can provide assistance with lawsuits involving American Medical Systems Inc, Boston Scientific Inc., C.R Bard Inc., Caldera Inc., Coloplast Inc., Johnson & Johnson Inc., J&J, and Gynecare, Mentor Inc., and several others.
To view more information about TVM litigations and updates visit: http://www.lawsuitsettlementnews.com/transvaginal-mesh-lawsuits
MTS is providing lawsuit help including lawyer or law firm referrals for clients who request them, lawsuit cash advances (not to be considered lawsuit loans), surgical funding for women needing corrective surgery that don't have insurance, and medical document retrieval for plaintiffs who need assistance getting medical records for their Transvaginal Mesh litigations.
If you or a loved one has been injured by transvaginal mesh or a bladder sling and need lawsuit help, including finding a transvaginal mesh lawyer, obtaining a cash advance in pre-settlement lawsuit funding, or obtaining surgical funding call right now to speak to a live agent at 877.571.0405. You may also fill out a quick application online at: lawsuitsettlementnews.com and an agent will contact you shortly.
Contact: Chris Janish, CEO
Ph. 877.571.0405
SOURCE MT Services LLC
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