IVC Filter Injury Lawsuit Filed Against Cook Medical

California Woman Files Celect® IVC Filter Lawsuit

The lawsuit was filed by Eileen May D., a woman from Georgia who was injured by the Celect® Inferior Vena Cava Filter (“IVC Filter”) manufactured by Cook Medical LLC and William Cook Europe ApS.

The IVC Filter was surgically implanted in her vein to catch blood clots on April 23, 2010 at Augusta University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia by Dr. William Kitchens.

Cook Medical is accused of negligence for selling a defective medical device and failing to warn about safety risks.

The lawsuit was filed on March 14, 2018 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (Indianapolis Division) — Case No. 1:18-cv-00817-WTL-DML.

It will be centralized with over 3,800 other IVC filter lawsuits now pending in Multi-District Litigation (MDL No. 2570) — In Re: Cook Medical, Inc., IVC Filters Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation.

The plaintiff is represented by Ben C. Martin of The Law Offices of Ben C. Martin in Dallas, Texas.

Ben C. Martin is a trial attorney based in Dallas, Texas who serves as the plaintiffs’ co-lead counsel in the Cook IVC Filter MDL.

Editor’s note: For more information about IVC Filter lawsuits and your legal rights, please contact The Law Offices of Ben C. Martin.

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