IVC Filter Lawsuit Accuses C.R. Bard of Negligence

IVC Filter Lawsuit

The lawsuit was filed by Crystal Nicole L., a woman from Ohio who was injured by the G2® Vena Cava Filter (“IVC Filter”) manufactured by C.R. Bard and Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.

The IVC Filter was implanted on March 4, 2008 at a hospital in Ohio. Her injuries occurred while she was a resident of Ohio.

C.R. Bard is accused of negligence for selling a defective medical device and failing to warn about safety risks.

The lawsuit was filed on May 23, 2019 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona — Case No. 2:19-cv-03419-DGC.

It will be centralized with over 8,400 other IVC filter lawsuits now pending against C.R. Bard in a federal Multi-District Litigation in Arizona (MDL No. 2641) — In Re: Bard IVC Filters Products Liability Litigation.

The plaintiff is represented by Ben C. Martin of The Law Offices of Ben C. Martin in Dallas, Texas. He a trial attorney who serves on the plaintiffs’ steering committee of the Bard IVC Filter MDL.

Editor’s note: If you or a loved one has been injured by an IVC filter, you should contact a lawyer experienced in this type of litigation.

The Law Offices of Ben C. Martin was one of the first in the country to pursue these cases. In addition, Ben C. Martin has a leadership position in virtually all of the cases against the various manufacturers of these dangerous devices.

For more information about IVC filter lawsuits and your legal rights, please contact The Law Offices of Ben C. Martin. He offers a Free Case Evaluation.

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