Tag: ivc filter
Cook Medical Hit With Günther Tulip® IVC Filter Lawsuit
A woman from Missouri who was implanted with a Günther Tulip® IVC Filter has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer, Cook Medical.
Rex Medical Hit With IVC Filter Lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed against Rex Medical by a woman whose "temporary" IVC Filter was unable to be removed because it was tilted and embedded in the wall of her vein.
IVC Filter Lawsuit Filed Against Argon Medical Devices
A woman from Florida has filed a lawsuit after her "retrievable" IVC Filter was unable to be retrieved because it was tilted and embedded.
Florida Woman Files Option® Blood Clot Filter Lawsuit
A woman from Florida has filed a lawsuit against Rex Medical and Argon Medical Devices after she suffered through multiple IVC Filter retrieval surgeries because it was tilted and embedded in her vein.
Indiana Man Files Celect® IVC Filter Lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed against Cook Medical by a man whose "retrievable" Celect® IVC Filter could not be removed because it became embedded in his body and punctured through his vein.
Ohio Man Files IVC Filter Lawsuit Against Cook Medical
A man from Ohio has joined thousands of people throughout the United States who have filed IVC Filter lawsuits against Cook Medical.
Boston Scientific Greenfield IVC Filter Lawsuit Filed in Massachusetts
A woman from West Virginia has filed a lawsuit against Boston Scientific after her Greenfield® IVC Filter became tilted, embedded, punctured through her vein and into her heart, intestines, and spine.
Texas Man Files G2® X Blood Clot Filter Lawsuit
A man from Texas who was injured by a G2® X blood clot filter has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer, C.R. Bard, for selling a defective medical device and failing to warn about safety hazards.
Michigan Woman Files Günther Tulip® IVC Filter Lawsuit
A woman who was injured by a blood clot filter manufactured by Cook Medical accuses the company of selling a dangerous medical device and failing to warning patients about the life-threatening safety risks.