Jury awards $3.35 million in vaginal mesh case against Johnson & Johnson

 

FUNDING FOR LAWSUITS WEIGHS IN ON RECENT TRANSVAGINAL MESH NEWS & HOW THE PLAINTIFF FUNDING CASH ADVANCE COMPANY HAS BEEN HELPING VICTIMS THROUGH FINANCIAL RUIN

Funding for Lawsuits offers victims of Transvaginal Mesh Implant complications lawsuit cash advances

For many women having a pelvic organ collapse can be embarrassing, stressful and cause severe depression.   For a long time women suffering from vaginal mesh prolapse have kept quiet because they felt shameful and fearful, well,  those days are long gone!

Recently, thousands of woman have come forward and filed product liability lawsuits against manufactures of vaginal mesh implants.

Companies like Johnson & Johnson ( J&J ) and Ethicon attempted to make advancements in the industry by manufacturing vaginal mesh implant devices that would allow women to return to a normal and healthy life.  These companies failed miserably and have proven that they care more about money than the safety of women.   The only promise they have left their female victims and their loved ones is a life of misery, financial ruin, pain, emotional distress and deep depression.

Pelvic organ collapse is a condition where the tissue that holds the organ in place has either become weak or stretched.  Pelvic prolapse that usually happens after menopause and is sometimes linked to childbirth and hysterectomy.

Specialty financing companies like, Funding for Lawsuits, have been helping vaginal mesh implant victims who are experiencing financial hardships as a result of the defective product by offering non-recourse cash advances to plaintiffs who have filed product liability lawsuits.

Funding for Lawsuits receives many calls each day from suffering woman who are need urgent need of a cash advance who have either had multiple revisions, removals or are experiencing a variety of complications including mesh erosion, scar tissue damage, infection and inflammation.

Many of their clients have also said their marriages have led to divorce and complete loss of financial security.

In recent news, Reuters issued an article titled “Jury awards $3.35 million in vaginal mesh case against Johnson & Johnson”  where a jury said that Johnson & Johnson should pay $3.35 million to a South Dakota woman who fell victim to the company’s defective vaginal mesh implant.

Link to the full article: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/25/us-jj-vaginalmesh-idUSBRE91O0WI20130225 

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